T&C Exclusive: Watch the Trailer for 'Widow Clicquot'

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Exclusive: Watch the Trailer for 'Widow Clicquot'Courtesy Vertical

The history inside a bottle of champagne has to do with more than just the bubbly’s vintage. The new film Widow Clicquot tells the story of Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin Clicquot, who married into a winemaking family and in 1772, after being widowed, took control of the business, making her a pioneer among the (mostly male) entrepreneurs of her time and changing the champagne industry forever.

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Widow Clicquot, starring Haley Bennett and Tom Sturridge, and telling the story of the woman behind of the world’s best known champagnes, will open in theaters on July 19. Courtesy Vertical

Widow Clicquot is timely, because essentially the film is an imagining of Barbe-Nicole’s arrival into her power as a force to be reckoned with,” says director Thomas Napper. “It’s not a film I’ve seen before, and I think for audiences now it’s surprising and confronting to realize that something they thought they knew, Veuve Clicquot, was truly created by a woman, a widow—and at that time it was utterly ground-breaking for a woman to own and run a company.”

Producer Christina Weiss Lurie adds, “I was drawn to the story of this bad-ass woman who was entrepreneurial, resourceful, intelligent, and bodacious—especially for the early 1800s. It is a story as relevant today as it was almost 200 years ago.”

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Widow Clicquot, directed by Thomas Napper, tells the incredible true story of Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin Clicquot, who broke barriers (and probably a few bottles) helping her family’s champagne brand become the behemoth it is today. Courtesy Vertical

Widow Clicquot, which stars Haley Bennett as Barbe-Nicole and Tom Sturridge as her husband, François, will be in theaters on July 19. Here, Town & Country has an exclusive reveal of the trailer for the film, which won raves out of last year’s Toronto International Film Festival. So, pop a bottle, pour a glass, and take in a first look at a film that might forever change the way you think of champagne. Cheers!

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