Veuve Clicquot News
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Nadia Santini, the matriarch at Dal Pescatore in Mantua, Italy, was today named as Best Female Chef in the World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards.
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A consortium that was competing with Russian billionaire Roustam Tariko for control of Polish vodka producer Central European Distribution Corp. withdrew its takeover offer today.
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When fashion designer Donna Karan went to Haiti after the devastating earthquake last year, the artistic spirit of the people deeply moved her.
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Veuve Clicquot Champagne from a schooner wrecked between 1825 and 1830 on an archipelago between Finland and Sweden will be auctioned next week, Decanter magazine said.
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It’s a rare story that can feature Veuve Clicquot, polo star/Polo model Nacho Figueras and the Socrates of Hollywood cowboys, Will Rogers.
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In the deepest corner of a cellar built during Roman times in Ay, France, Fabrice Rosset points to bottles glowing with a golden hue that he’s banking on to give champagne sales a much-needed bump on Valentine’s Day.
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Eleven bottles of some of the world’s oldest champagne sold for more than $156,000 at an auction in Finland today after 170 years at the bottom of the sea.
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In Manhattan’s Chelsea district, amid countless contemporary-art galleries, a mix of cuisine and charity will provide round-the-clock tastings starting Friday night.
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Two bottles of the world’s oldest Champagne, which spent about 170 years at the bottom of the ocean, sold for 54,000 euros ($78,400) at an auction in Finland today.
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Noma, a waterside establishment in Copenhagen where chef Rene Redzepi serves Nordic dishes such as poached sea urchin and powdered cucumber, was last night named the World’s Best Restaurant for the third straight year.
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