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  2. Veuve Clicquot - Wikipedia

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    Not only did the quality of her champagne improve, but Veuve Clicquot was able to produce it faster, [11] exporting it around the world in large quantities. [11] This was a crucial advantage over her competitors. [11] Veuve Clicquot is also credited with producing the first known blended rosé champagne in 1818. [4]

  3. Madame Clicquot Ponsardin - Wikipedia

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    Madame Clicquot (French: [madam kliko]), (née Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin French: [baʁb nikɔl pɔ̃saʁdɛ̃]; 16 December 1777 – 29 July 1866), also known as Barbe Nicole Clicquot Ponsardin, Widow Clicquot, Veuve Clicquot, and the Grande Dame of Champagne, was a French Champagne producer. She took on her husband's wine business when widowed at 27.

  4. Clicquot (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Clicquot may refer to: Firms. Veuve Clicquot, French champagne house; Clicquot Club, nightclub in Atlantic City, New Jersey; Clicquot Club Company, American soda company; People. Madame Clicquot (1777–1866), eponymous owner of Veuve Clicquot champagne house Widow Clicquot, 2024 film about Madame Clicquot; Robert Clicquot (1645–1719), French ...

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  8. Mireille Guiliano - Wikipedia

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    Mireille Guiliano was born in 1946 in Moyeuvre-Grande, France. [1] She completed a year of her education as an exchange student in the United States and studied French and English literature at the Sorbonne Nouvelle (1966–1970) and received her master's degree.

  9. Louis Bohne - Wikipedia

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    Louis Bohne first met Mme Clicquot's husband, François Clicquot, in Basel and began working for the Champagne house by peddling orders in England.Due to the saturation of many houses competing for the Champagne market there, Bohne was soon transferred to the relatively untapped market of Russia, Prussia and Austria. [1]