In the vineyards of Reims, 1805, Barbe-Nicole Clicquot faces widowhood and ruin. With her husband gone and enemies closing in, she must defy custom, war, and the Napoleonic court to transform her grief into greatness—and build the champagne empire that will bear her name.
Two centuries later, in modern Paris, Natalie Taylor stumbles upon the Widow Clicquot’s letters while fleeing her own heartbreak. Their words ignite something fierce within her: a reminder that resilience can be as intoxicating as champagne itself.
As Natalie rebuilds her life amid the boulevards and bookstalls of the Seine, one fateful decision will test everything she’s learned about courage, loss, and love.
Readers of Kristin Harmel will adore The Champagne Letters, a luminous story of reinvention across time.