A History of Champagne, with Notes on the Other Sparkling Wines of FranceVizetelly, Henry
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A History of Champagne, with Notes on the Other Sparkling Wines of France
Vizetelly, Henry
Champagne (Wine) -- History; Wine and wine making -- France
On a subsequent occasion, the latter were
unable to return the compliment, excusing themselves by suggestively
remarking, 'We don't take such things with us when we go to fight.'
[Illustration]
[Illustration: RENAISSANCE HOUSE AT REIMS, IN WHICH MADAME CLICQUOT
RESIDED.]
VI.
/Reims and its Champagne Establishments./
The city of Reims--Its historical associations--The Cathedral--Its
western front one of the most splendid conceptions of the
thirteenth century--The sovereigns crowned within its
walls--Present aspect of the ancient archiepiscopal city--The
woollen manufactures and other industries of Reims--The city
undermined with the cellars of the great Champagne firms--Reims
hotels--Gothic house in the Rue du Bourg St. Denis--Renaissance
house in the Rue de Vesle--Church of St. Jacques: its gateway
and quaint weathercock--The Rue des Tapissiers and the Chapter
Court--The long tapers used at religious processions--The Place
des Marchés and its ancient houses--The Hôtel de Ville--Statue
of Louis XIII.--The Rues de la Prison and du Temple--Messrs.
Werlé & Co., successors to the Veuve Clicquot-Ponsardin--Their
offices and cellars on the site of a former Commanderie of the
Templars--Origin of the celebrity of Madame Clicquot's wines--M.
Werlé and his son--Remains of the Commanderie--The forty-five
cellars of the Clicquot-Werlé establishment--Our tour of inspection
through them--Ingenious dosing machine--An explosion and its
consequences--M. Werlé's gallery of paintings--Madame Clicquot's
Renaissance house and its picturesque bas-reliefs--The Werlé
vineyards and vendangeoirs.
[Illustration: HEAD OF BACCHUS IN THE COURTYARD OF THE HÔTEL DU LION
D'OR.]
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