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Champagne In Britain 18001914 How The British Transformed A French Luxury Graham Harding

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Champagne In Britain 18001914 How The British Transformed A French Luxury Graham Harding
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.96 MB
Author: Graham Harding
ISBN: 9781350202863, 9781350212923, 135020286X, 135021292X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Champagne In Britain 18001914 How The British Transformed A French Luxury Graham Harding by Graham Harding 9781350202863, 9781350212923, 135020286X, 135021292X instant download after payment.

From its introduction to British society in the mid-17th century champagne has been a wine of elite celebration and hedonism. Champagne in Britain, 1800–1914 is the first book for over a decade to study this iconic drink in Britain.
Following the British wine market from 1800 to 1914, Harding shows how champagne was consumed by, branded for and marketed to British society. Not only did the champagne market form the foundations of the luxury market we know today, this book shows how it was integral to a number of 19th century social concerns such as the ‘temperate turn’, anxieties over adulteration and the increasingly prosperous British middle class.
Using archival sources from major French producers such as Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot and Pommery & Greno alongside records from British distributors, newspapers, magazines and wine literature, Champagne in Britain shows how champagne became embedded in the habits of Victorian society. Illustrating the social and marketing dynamics that centered on champagne’s luxury status, it reveals the importance of fashion as a driver of choice, the power of the label and the illusion of scarcity. It shows how, through the reach of imperial Britain, the British taste for Champagne spread across the globe and became a marker for status and celebration.

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