Veuve Clicquot Champagne Cellar

In December 2022, a Veuve Clicquot champagne cellar, unique in Switzerland, has been created in the IN LAIN Hotel Cadonau. Rarities from the collection of the Maison Veuve Clicquot have found their place here.

Dario Cadonau Ambassador
Dario Cadonau has been Ambassador of la Grande Dame for several years and has access to selected champagnes from the Cave Privée of Veuve Clicquot with a large number of different vintages. Marvel and enjoy the rarities in the newly created champagne cellar.

Collaboration with Veuve Clicquot and Garden Gastronomy
The pursuit of excellence has given birth to Garden Gastronomy, a new gastronomic concept based around La Grande Dame. Read more about the idea behind Garden Gastronomy, which combines Grand Cru vegetables with Grand Cru vines.

Short History Veuve Clicquot
In 1772, Philippe Clicquot founded a wine business under the Clicquot brand. In 1805, François Clicquot, the son of the company's founder, died.
His 27-year-old widow (Veuve in French) Barbe-Nicole Clicquot-Ponsardin (1777-1866) then took over her late husband's business. While Europe was struggling to recover from the Napoleonic wars, she managed to export her champagne all over the world thanks to the energetic support of her employees, most of whom came from Germany.

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