Veuve Clicquot
About the brand
In 1805, Madame Clicquot unexpectedly became a young widow. At just 27 years old, with skill and grace, she took the reins of the champagne House founded in Reims by her late husband’s family in 1772. Driven by her vision, taste for excellence and inventive spirit, she created the first recorded vintage champagne (1810), the riddling table (1816) and the very first blended rosé champagne (1818).
More than just prowess, making Veuve Clicquot champagne has always been a creative act, requiring unique expertise grounded in a love for Pinot Noir and the art of aging.
From harvest to shipment, Veuve Clicquot is inspired by the House’s longstanding motto, “only one quality, the finest.”
Madame Clicquot’s legacy shines on throughout the House with passion and optimism.
The range
Behind the label
THE MAISON
A forward-thinking spirit has been guiding Veuve Clicquot since 1805, when Madame Clicquot succeeded her husband at the head of the Maison founded in 1772. Her ambition? To make its Champagnes renowned “from New York to Saint Petersburg”.