Poster Champagne
21,00€ – 31,00€
The Roaring Twenties, also known as the 1920s, was a time of great excitement for the Champagne region of France. This period coincided with a time of economic prosperity and social liberalization in many countries, and champagne played an important role in the culture of the time.
Champagne was considered a symbol of luxury and sophistication, and was widely associated with nightlife and parties. The more prestigious champagne houses flourished and began to design more sophisticated and elegant bottles of champagne for the wealthy consumer. Charity balls, private parties and jazz clubs were places where champagne was widely consumed.
In addition, champagne was also consumed on luxury planes and trains, which contributed to its reputation as a drink for travelers and explorers. Many movie stars and celebrities of the time also consumed champagne, which further enhanced its reputation as a drink for the wealthy.
In summary, the Roaring Twenties was a time of great excitement for the Champagne region of France, and champagne played an important role in the culture of the time. This period established champagne as the most prestigious and beloved drink in the world, and it is still considered a symbol of luxury and sophistication today.
The history of champagne and its region goes back several centuries. The Champagne region of France is known for its vineyards and for producing one of the most prestigious wines in the world: champagne.
The history of champagne begins in the 17th century, when the region’s winegrowers began producing sparkling wine using traditional methods. This wine was called “sparkling wine” at the time. Over the years, production methods evolved and winemakers began to use more sophisticated techniques to control fermentation and produce a more consistent, higher quality wine.
However, it wasn’t until the 19th century that champagne became truly famous. The first closed tank production methods, which allow for fermentation control, were also developed at this time.
In 1911, “Champagne” was defined as an Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée, ensuring that only wines produced in the region could be called “Champagne”. This definition also established strict standards of production, quality and winemaking methods for wines produced in the region.
Today, champagne is considered one of the most prestigious and highly regarded wines in the world, and the Champagne region of France continues to produce high quality wines that are enjoyed around the world. Champagne production is an important economic sector for the region, and the region’s vineyards attract thousands of tourists from around the world each year.
The illustration is available in 2 poster sizes: 11.8×15.7in and 19.7×27.5in.
Below you will find some settings to see the posters framed.
Each poster is shipped in a cardboard tube, rolled up and protected by bubble wrap.
The frame is not included in the order.
11.8x15.7in format
Weight : 736.5in
Mat coated paper
19.7x27.5in format
Weight : 652.8in
Mat coated paper
This poster is an original work by Lotza and is printed in Charente, France.
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Size | 11.81×15.75inches, 19.69×27.56inches, 27.56×39.37inches |
Country | Metropolitan France |
Regions | Grand Est |