Posts Tagged "Women of Wine"

Women of Wine – WoW I

Posted by on Sep 12, 2009

For my first entry on the WoW – Women of Wine, I  have chosen my mentor to be the Madame Veuve Clicquot. Madame Clicquot was born in 1777 Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin. She was married at 21 to François Clicquot whose businesses were involved in banking, wool trading, and Champagne. His untimely death six years after their marriage in 1805 left Barbe-Nicole une veuve, or a widow. Fortunately for the world of sparkling wine, Madame Clicquot successfully developed her husband’s Champagne business into the elite Champagne company that still bears her name today, Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin,...

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Women of Wine

Posted by on Sep 6, 2009

Dare I (WineGirl, little ol’ me) start a blog topic about Women in Wine? I shall, I will. But only because I have decided a mentor is what I need. And since I have no mentor currently, nor do I know of any potential mentors, I am on the prowl for a model mentor to help guide my ridiculous vision and shed light upon my unlit path. Do I have mentor requirements? No. But yes, maybe, I suppose. I guess I want her to be female, i.e. the title. I almost want her to be deceased, if that’s not morbid; but that might require research into the indiscriminate past… a past in a library...

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