The story behind the Veuve Clicquot champagne family and business that began in the late 18th century.The story behind the Veuve Clicquot champagne family and business that began in the late 18th century.The story behind the Veuve Clicquot champagne family and business that began in the late 18th century.
Nicholas Farrell
- Jean-Remy Moet
- (as Nick Farrell)
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- TriviaIn July 2010, Finnish divers found 168 bottles of champagne beneath the Baltic Sea off the coast of Åland. The bottles were sent back to France for analysis. Forty-six were identified as Veuve Clicquot. When the wine was tasted in 2015, several of them were still drinkable, well-preserved thanks to the cold and dark conditions at the depth. A bottle of nearly 200-year-old Veuve Clicquot broke the record for the most expensive champagne ever sold. In 2011, a bidder paid EUR30,000 for one of them found in the Baltic Sea.
- GoofsAt the end of the movie it's stated that Barbe Nicole passed away at 89. But in fact she passed away at 88.
- Quotes
Barbe Nicole: Looking back on that first day with you, i think I undestood immediately why humans beings are compelled to create. why we must find some way to lay down our lives, however best we can. It is so the we might uncover the secrets of ourselves, better understand the ones we love.The time and place in which we live. And that with any luck, 100 Years from now, someone will know that we were here.
Featured review
Combining all of the elements that go into making a fine film and blending the various ingredients in just the right proportions is akin to the practice of crafting a fine wine - and quite an irony here given the subject matter of this engaging cinematic biography of Barbe Nicole Ponsardin Clicquot (1777-1866) (Haley Bennett), the French winemaker who became better known as "the Grand Dame of Champagne." Having inherited the business of her husband, François (Tom Sturridge), after this death, she vowed to continue operating the winery, carrying on his vision for innovation in the face of stiff competition from the rival Moet organization. But doing so was quite the challenge in light of financial difficulties, vintage failures, the questionable business practices of competitors, the responsibility of raising a young daughter (Cecily Cleeve) as a single mother, onerous operating conditions during the Napoleonic Era and the profound doubts of others (most notably her skeptical sexist father-in-law, Philippe (Ben Miles)) about whether a woman could successfully run an organization like this. Director Thomas Napper's latest chronicles the Widow Clicquot's inventive efforts to address these issues, as well as her ambitious initiatives to live up to the dreams of her late husband, in large part with the assistance of her loyal distributor, Louis (Sam Riley). In telling this story, the filmmaker seamlessly blends challenging events of everyday operations with flashbacks of a more personal nature, exploring the heartfelt feelings that provided the basis for the Clicquot philosophy of winemaking. The picture's superbly crafted narrative and screenplay, combined with exquisite period piece production values and excellent performances (particularly Bennett in one of her best on-screen portrayals), make for an involving, multifaceted watch. Admittedly, there are times in the second half where the story meanders somewhat, and some may find that this release gets a little too detailed when discussing the technical particulars of vinification. However, much of this offering is evenly balanced, effectively holding viewer interest about a subject that's not especially common in the annals of filmmaking. What's more, though, on a more philosophical level, this release celebrates the inherent joy and passion involved in the act of creating, ideas applicable to the manifestation of any artform, be it wine or painting or whatever else we're capable of envisioning and bringing into being. And, if that's not worth drinking a toast to, I don't know what is.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- La viuda de Clicquot
- Filming locations
- Château de Béru, Yonne, France(multiple locations)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,023,984
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $185,531
- Jul 21, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $3,710,563
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.30:1
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