Champagne Charlie: The Frenchman Who Taught Americans to Love Champagne

Author:   Don Kladstrup ,  Petie Kladstrup
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
ISBN:  

9781640123946


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   01 November 2021
Format:   Hardback
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A New York Times Best Wine Book of 2021 Champagne Charlie tells the story of a dashing young Frenchman, Charles Heidsieck, who introduced hard-drinking Americans to champagne in the mid-nineteenth century and became famously known as Champagne Charlie. Ignoring critics who warned that America was a dangerous place to do business, Heidsieck plunged right in, considering it “the land of opportunity” and succeeding there beyond his wildest dreams. Those dreams, however, became a nightmare when the Civil War erupted and he was imprisoned and nearly executed after being charged with spying for the Confederacy. Only after the Lincoln administration intervened was Heidsieck’s life saved, but his champagne business had gone bankrupt and was virtually dead. Then, miraculously, Heidsieck became owner of nearly half the city of Denver, the fastest-growing city in the West. By selling the land, Heidsieck was eventually able to resurrect his business to its former glory. For all its current-day glamour, effervescence, and association with the high life, champagne had a lackluster start. It was pale red in color, insipid in taste, and completely flat. In fact, champagne-makers, including the legendary Dom Pérignon, fought strenuously to eliminate bubbles. Champagne’s success can be traced back to King Louis XV and his mistress Madame de Pompadour, Napoleon Bonaparte, countless wars and prohibitions, and, most important to the United States, Charles Heidsieck. Champagne Charlie tells the history of champagne and the thrilling tale of how the go-to celebratory drink of our time made its way to the United States, thanks to the controversial figure of Heidsieck.

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Author:   Don Kladstrup ,  Petie Kladstrup
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
Imprint:   Potomac Books Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9781640123946


ISBN 10:   1640123946
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   01 November 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Introduction 1. The First Sip 2. Young Charles 3. Discovery of the New World 4. Reading the Stars 5. The Panic 6. The Lion of New York 7. Southern Comfort 8. “It’s War” 9. The Beast 10. Into the Jaws 11. “We Are Not in Venice” 12. The Homecoming 13. The Man Who Never Forgot 14. “War Seems to Follow Me” 15. The Denver Miracle Epilogue Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index

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Don and Petie Kladstrup offer not only a fascinating portrait of the 19th-century founder of the Charles Heidsieck Champagne house but an evocative sketch of America and the wine business around the time of the Civil War. --Eric Asimov, New York Times-- (12/2/2021 12:00:00 AM) Champagne Charlie is the dimensional, captivating biography narrative of a man who lived his life with vision and conviction--and who brought champagne to the US. --Amy O'Loughlin, Foreword Reviews Like an effervescent de Tocqueville, Heidsieck himself was a keen observer of all things American. Champagne Charlie is U.S. history paired with a primer on champagne. We learn that George Washington employed a wine advisor, that America was once lousy with counterfeit champagne, and that, for a while, cotton was an acceptable currency for purchasing bubbly. Deeply researched, elegantly written, Champagne Charlie goes down as smooth as a glass of Heidsieck's finest. Here is a book worth savoring--and celebrating. --Eric Weiner, author of the New York Times best-seller The Geography of Bliss Champagne Charlie is a fascinating, fast-moving narrative of Heidsieck's remarkable story and the tumultuous times in which he lived. --Lesley J. Gordon, Civil War historian and Charles G. Summersell Chair of Southern History at the University of Alabama A high-spirited romp through the world of French champagne and antebellum America, chronicling the exploits of wine-merchant sensation Charles 'Champagne Charlie' Heidsieck. Don and Petie Kladstrup are storytellers with a keen eye for a good yarn and with an even keener appreciation of the rich history of the world's favorite beverage. --Tilar J. Mazzeo, author of The Widow Clicquot: The Story of a Champagne Empire and the Woman Who Ruled It From raging success to humiliating scandal, from creating international thirst to losing all in the jaws of a harrowing Civil War, Champagne Charlie is a true original--and with effervescent prose and connoisseurs' savvy, our guides don't miss a moment. As much a history of the maturation of American taste as of self-promoting European sophistication, this entertaining story will have you gently popping a cork in no time! Cheers! --Joseph Spellman, named world's best sommelier in French Wine and Spirits competition, 1997


Champagne Charlie is the dimensional, captivating biography narrative of a man who lived his life with vision and conviction--and who brought champagne to the US. --Amy O'Loughlin, Foreword Reviews Like an effervescent de Tocqueville, Heidsieck himself was a keen observer of all things American. Champagne Charlie is U.S. history paired with a primer on champagne. We learn that George Washington employed a wine advisor, that America was once lousy with counterfeit champagne, and that, for a while, cotton was an acceptable currency for purchasing bubbly. Deeply researched, elegantly written, Champagne Charlie goes down as smooth as a glass of Heidsieck's finest. Here is a book worth savoring--and celebrating. --Eric Weiner, author of the New York Times best-seller The Geography of Bliss Champagne Charlie is a fascinating, fast-moving narrative of Heidsieck's remarkable story and the tumultuous times in which he lived. --Lesley J. Gordon, Civil War historian and Charles G. Summersell Chair of Southern History at the University of Alabama A high-spirited romp through the world of French champagne and antebellum America, chronicling the exploits of wine-merchant sensation Charles 'Champagne Charlie' Heidsieck. Don and Petie Kladstrup are storytellers with a keen eye for a good yarn and with an even keener appreciation of the rich history of the world's favorite beverage. --Tilar J. Mazzeo, author of The Widow Clicquot: The Story of a Champagne Empire and the Woman Who Ruled It From raging success to humiliating scandal, from creating international thirst to losing all in the jaws of a harrowing Civil War, Champagne Charlie is a true original--and with effervescent prose and connoisseurs' savvy, our guides don't miss a moment. As much a history of the maturation of American taste as of self-promoting European sophistication, this entertaining story will have you gently popping a cork in no time! Cheers! --Joseph Spellman, named world's best sommelier in French Wine and Spirits competition, 1997


Like an effervescent de Tocqueville, Heidsieck himself was a keen observer of all things American. Champagne Charlie is U.S. history paired with a primer on champagne. We learn that George Washington employed a wine advisor, that America was once lousy with counterfeit champagne and that, for a while, cotton was an acceptable currency for purchasing bubbly. Deeply researched, elegantly written, Champagne Charlie goes down as smooth as a glass of Heidsieck's finest. Here is a book worth savoring--and celebrating. --Eric Weiner, author of the New York Times best-seller The Geography of Bliss Champagne Charlie is a fascinating, fast-moving narrative of Heidsieck's remarkable story and the tumultuous times in which he lived. --Lesley J. Gordon, Civil War historian and Charles G. Summersell Chair of Southern History at the University of Alabama A high-spirited romp through the world of French champagne and antebellum America, chronicling the exploits of wine-merchant sensation Charles 'Champagne Charlie' Heidsieck. Don and Petie Kladstrup are storytellers with a keen eye for a good yarn and with an even keener appreciation of the rich history of the world's favorite beverage. --Tilar J. Mazzeo, author of The Widow Clicquot: The Story of a Champagne Empire and the Woman Who Ruled It From raging success to humiliating scandal, from creating international thirst to losing all in the jaws of a harrowing Civil War, Champagne Charlie is a true original--and with effervescent prose and connoisseurs' savvy, our guides don't miss a moment. As much a history of the maturation of American taste as of self-promoting European sophistication, this entertaining story will have you gently popping a cork in no time! Cheers! --Joseph Spellman, named world's best sommelier in French Wine and Spirits competition, 1997


A fascinating portrait of an audacious French wine merchant during his travels around mid-19th-century America. --Moira Hodgson, Wall Street Journal-- (12/31/2021 12:00:00 AM) Don and Petie Kladstrup offer not only a fascinating portrait of the 19th-century founder of the Charles Heidsieck Champagne house but an evocative sketch of America and the wine business around the time of the Civil War. --Eric Asimov, New York Times-- (12/2/2021 12:00:00 AM) Champagne Charlie is the dimensional, captivating biography narrative of a man who lived his life with vision and conviction--and who brought champagne to the US. --Amy O'Loughlin, Foreword Reviews Like an effervescent de Tocqueville, Heidsieck himself was a keen observer of all things American. Champagne Charlie is U.S. history paired with a primer on champagne. We learn that George Washington employed a wine advisor, that America was once lousy with counterfeit champagne, and that, for a while, cotton was an acceptable currency for purchasing bubbly. Deeply researched, elegantly written, Champagne Charlie goes down as smooth as a glass of Heidsieck's finest. Here is a book worth savoring--and celebrating. --Eric Weiner, author of the New York Times best-seller The Geography of Bliss Champagne Charlie is a fascinating, fast-moving narrative of Heidsieck's remarkable story and the tumultuous times in which he lived. --Lesley J. Gordon, Civil War historian and Charles G. Summersell Chair of Southern History at the University of Alabama A high-spirited romp through the world of French champagne and antebellum America, chronicling the exploits of wine-merchant sensation Charles 'Champagne Charlie' Heidsieck. Don and Petie Kladstrup are storytellers with a keen eye for a good yarn and with an even keener appreciation of the rich history of the world's favorite beverage. --Tilar J. Mazzeo, author of The Widow Clicquot: The Story of a Champagne Empire and the Woman Who Ruled It From raging success to humiliating scandal, from creating international thirst to losing all in the jaws of a harrowing Civil War, Champagne Charlie is a true original--and with effervescent prose and connoisseurs' savvy, our guides don't miss a moment. As much a history of the maturation of American taste as of self-promoting European sophistication, this entertaining story will have you gently popping a cork in no time! Cheers! --Joseph Spellman, named world's best sommelier in French Wine and Spirits competition, 1997


Author Information

Don and Petie Kladstrup are former journalists and now live in Paris. Don was a television news correspondent for CBS and ABC News from 1978 through 1994 and is the winner of three Emmys, two Dupont-Columbia Awards (Gold Baton), the Robert F. Kennedy award for humanitarian journalism, several Overseas Press Club awards, and a National Association of Black Journalists award. Petie was a reporter for several midwestern newspapers, assistant to the U.S. ambassador to UNESCO in Paris, and is the winner of an Overseas Press Club award. They are the coauthors of Wine and War: The French, the Nazis, and the Battle for France’s Greatest Treasure and Champagne: How the World’s Most Glamorous Wine Triumphed over War and Hard Times.  

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