

Discover The Songbook of Champagne Wine in 1890, a faithful reissue of an ancient work celebrating Champagne wine and its culture. Published in 1890 by Armand Bourgeois, this collection of songs illustrates the enthusiasm and passion for this sparkling nectar. Thanks to the Hachette BNF collection, this rare work is accessible in a paperback format of 166 pages, ideal for enthusiasts of wine literature and history. An essential book for those passionate about the Champagne heritage.
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Dive into the festive and cultural world of Champagne with The Champagne Wine Songbook of 1890, a heritage work reissued by Hachette BNF. This collection of songs, initially published in 1890 by Armand Bourgeois, highlights the importance of Champagne wine in French culture and tradition.
Through a collection of texts and songs dedicated to this sparkling wine, this book reflects the historical enthusiasm for this emblematic French beverage. Each page illustrates the prominent place of Champagne in social life, festivities, and national heritage.
This edition is part of an initiative led by Hachette BNF, in partnership with the National Library of France, aimed at reviving ancient works. Digitized by the BnF and available on Gallica, this book now benefits from a careful reprint that respects its authenticity while ensuring optimal reading comfort.
This work is aimed at wine history enthusiasts, antique book collectors, and Champagne lovers. Whether you are a wine professional, a knowledgeable amateur, or simply curious, this collection will take you on a journey through eras and festive traditions.
Rediscover the passion for Champagne through ancient verses and melodies with this unique reissue!
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