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A compact, illustrated history of a landmark champagne house spanning two and a half centuries. This paperback edition runs to 232 pages and presents a focused view on the house’s development, context within the wine-and-champagne world, and notable milestones. The book sits within arts and photography and art history, highlighting archival imagery and thematic explorations linked to the house’s culture and heritage. It is part of Le Livre de Poche, offering a portable format for readers interested in cultural histories of beverage traditions and champagne branding. The concise format makes it accessible to both enthusiasts of Oenology and design history, as well as readers seeking a visually led chronicle of a storied champagne house.
| Pages | 232 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publisher | Citadelles & Mazenod |
| Category | Arts & Photography / Art History |
| Series | Le Livre de Poche |