Dinosaurs and champagne. On the surface, not much in common; go deeper, and there’s chalk, the extensive limestone deposits underground in Champagne, formed some 60-80 million years ago when dinosaurs thrived on earth.
Dinosaurs and champagne. On the surface, not much in common; go deeper, and there’s chalk, the extensive limestone deposits underground in Champagne, formed some 60-80 million years ago when dinosaurs thrived on earth.
The craftsmanship story behind a bottle of Champagne is told in the stained glass windows of Reims Cathedral, recounting what is, ultimately, a local tradition.
A sculpture to symbolize the vivacity of real Champagne is nothing but 200 dancing mirrors appearing to rise before the Town Hall of Reims, France.
Meet Fabien the stone dealer and enter the private world of stone dealing, where—with him, at least—color stones are cult.
While art inspires much jewelry creation, at Repossi the Antifer collection inspires artists in turn with its distinctive form, now 10 years since the first design.