In the heat of central London`s evening, I took part in a
soft launch of a cool brand - Romeo & Juliette Champagne. Majority of big
champagne houses source their grapes from a number of vineyards, and it is rare
for a brand to be associated with one farmer only; this traditional farmer – in
case of Romeo & Juliette – is based in Pierry, near Epernay, in the
Champagne region of France, and uses a typical blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
and Pinot Meunier grapes, to ensure the highest quality, effervescent style,
and finesse.
Denis Renty, a charming and well-spoken champagne enthusiast
and connoisseur, brought the brand to London as an answer to our ever
increasing thirst for this most coveted sparkling wine in the world. Over the
years we Brits become more sophisticated and some started even treating the
bubbly as an attractive asset worth investing in.
In a moment of private reflection – I am wearing a Patty
Shelabarger dress, and a Michael Kors clutch – I concluded that Denis is doing
what Tamara Mellon has done, nurturing a premier brand and successfully bringing
it to our attention: http://www.romeojuliette.be/
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