Champagne Alcohol Collection
"Unveiling the Bubbly Elixir: A Journey through Champagne Alcohol" Step into the world of champagne alcohol, where effervescence meets elegance
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"Unveiling the Bubbly Elixir: A Journey through Champagne Alcohol" Step into the world of champagne alcohol, where effervescence meets elegance. From the delicate flute crafted by Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), to the satirical lithograph in L'Assiette au Beurre depicting a medical scene, this captivating beverage has left its mark throughout history. Legend has it that even Rudolph Valentino (1895-1926) fell victim to a jealous woman's scheme, as diamond powder found its way into his glass while dining at a New York restaurant. But such tales only add to the allure surrounding this golden elixir. In Joseph Faverot's painting "The Drunk of the Police, " Polichinelle indulges in champagne from Mumm Collection in Reims, showcasing how this drink transcends social boundaries and brings joy to all. And who can forget Christmas Eve in a Parisian restaurant captured by Tempestini's drawing in 1905? The clinking of glasses filled with bubbly resonates with celebration and merriment. Benjamin Rabier's illustration for "Delbeck et Cie, Reims" showcases the artistry behind champagne packaging, reminding us that every bottle holds not just liquid pleasure but also visual delight. Meanwhile, vintage photographs capture Moet and Chandon grape pickers during harvest time at the beginning of the 20th century—a testament to centuries-old traditions upheld by renowned houses like Louis Roederer. From royal patents awarded by kings to advertisements promoting esteemed brands like "Joseph Goulet - Verzenay - Grand cu de la, " champagne has always been associated with luxury and prestige. Even Napoleon III himself is immortalized on an Aubertin & Cie portrait labeled "Champagne Napoleon. " As we raise our glasses filled with these tiny bubbles of happiness, let us toast to the timeless allure of champagne alcohol, and is not just a drink.