Widow Clicquot on Netflix

Highly recommend For lovers of the orange label!


From Wikipedia:
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 85% of 26 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.8/10.[11] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 67 out of 100, based on 11 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[12]

Christian Zilko of IndieWire rated the film a grade B, commenting that "by swapping Bluetooth headsets for bodices, Napper and screenwriters Erin Dignam and Christopher Monger were able to drape their movie in a period aesthetic that should appeal to the arthouse crowd. But from its eureka moment when Barbe-Nicole develops her iconic rose champagne to its final title cards about the company's ongoing success, "Widow Clicquot" has all the same beats as the walk-and-talk business movie that you watched on your last flight."[13] Zilko highlighted the film's mixture of "non-linear narrative structure" and "three-cheers-for-capitalism narrative" along with the "draconian laws" around women in business.[13] He viewed the film as mostly "interested in celebrating the booze industry and the people who overcome needless restrictions to innovate in it."
 
If you love her champagne and love her story you will love her movie.
We do! A “romance” that started in 1975 when close friends hosted an engagement party for Wendy & me at “Restaurant Jour et Nuit“ in Georgetown, Washington, DC. It has been our “go to” celebration for nearly 50 years! (Note . . . I’m “champagne promiscuous” & savor others, as well!j
 
Y’all know that I’m going to have to watch this, perhaps with Un Coupe 😂. And champagne-promiscuous is OK with me. I’m looking forward to a glass of Nicolas Feuillatte on Thursday afternoon. (It’s the only Champagne available by the glass where I’ll be eating lunch.)
 
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