Madame Clicquot
Madame Clicquot was widowed at 27 in 1805 and boldly took over her family’s Champagne house, becoming one of the first female entrepreneurs of the modern era. Her innovations - like vintage Champagne, the riddling table, and blended rosé - transformed the industry and earned her the title “La Grande Dame of Champagne.”
The Heritage
True to its heritage, Veuve Clicquot lives by the motto: “Only one quality, the finest.” With just 11 Cellar Masters in its history, the House has maintained an unbroken legacy of excellence — crafting Champagne known for its strength, complexity, and unmistakable style.
The Label
Veuve Clicquot is one of the most recognizable Champagne brands in the world, known not just for its bold, structured wines but also for its signature yellow label — a symbol of innovation, optimism, and timeless style across generations.