If you ever wanted an exquisite bottle of liquor packed in a sardine can, look no further - Veuve Clicquot presents a new limited edition box, which has been called "The Ponsardine". It is shaped like a sardine can with lid, and serves as a home for a bottle of alcohol on rare occasions.
Born into a family where the wines and spirits were the top priority, Ms. Ponsardine Veuve Clicquot was the daughter of a baron of the French Empire of Napoleon, whose ruler was, back in 1813. The figure also presented arms, an emblem of the selection of these historical moments.
Nicolas Ponsardin was an odd choice regarding the name of the symbol of his family, turning his satirical name. "Bridge" on the bridge of the French media, while sardines, you've probably guessed. Was placed under a bridge, ironically, a can of sardines, following the Ponsardine name.
The brand is a bottle of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut Ponsardine originally, demonstrating the importance attached to history, as a playful and fresh liquor.
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