

Poetic music in bubbles - Champagne Tsarine, Reims
Dear readers, throughout history, artists have used different media to express their aesthetic, their distinctive style, and their point of view. Some have turned to painting, others to music, perfume creation, or wine-making. Across the centuries, these forms of expression have helped shape the artistic and creative world we know today, enriching our lives with beauty and inspiration. To master one art form is already a challenge, requiring years of practice, patience, and


Champagne artistry of Urville – “Grande Sendrée" & "Trop m’en faut!” by Champagne Drappier
Dear readers, about a month ago, an invitation arrived in my mailbox for Vinexpo Asia 2026, one of the most exciting events of the year for wine lovers. It gathers not only some of the world’s most prominent wineries, but also a number of newer names that are not always easy to find in local wine shops or restaurants. As my curiosity drew me back to the fair, it also occurred to me that I had not written about wine and champagne for quite some time. So, as a prelude to thi


Rare art of French passementerie – Maison Declercq Passementiers, Paris
Dear readers, Paris is home to more than 100 museums, showcasing not only national treasures such as master paintings, sculptures, objets d’art, fashion, and jewellery, but also the quieter, more specialised forms of craftsmanship that often remain overlooked. For those who have already visited the city’s most familiar museums and are looking for something more distinctive, yet still deeply rooted in Parisian history and artistry, there is another destination worth discoveri













