- “A Year in Champagne” by Jamie Ivey: This memoir takes readers on a journey through the Champagne region, exploring the vineyards and the winemaking process.
- “Champagne: A Novel” by Janet Hubbard: Set against the backdrop of World War I, this historical fiction explores the lives of characters intertwined with the Champagne region.
- “Vintage Champagne” by Tilar J. Mazzeo: This novel delves into the history and beauty of the Champagne region, following the story of a widow who inherits a vineyard.
- “The Widow Clicquot” by Tilar J. Mazzeo: This non-fiction book tells the inspiring story of Barbe-Nicole Clicquot Ponsardin, the woman who built the Champagne empire in the early 19th century.
- “The Champagne Queen” by Petra Durst-Benning: This historical fiction novel follows the journey of a young woman who dreams of becoming the queen of Champagne during the late 19th century.
- “The Champagne Conspiracy” by Ellen Crosby: This mystery novel is set in the Champagne region and follows the protagonist as she uncovers a long-held secret surrounding a prestigious Champagne house.
- “The Widow of Saint-Pierre” by Jean-Pierre Améris: Though not set entirely in Champagne, this novel includes sections that take place in the region. It explores themes of love and redemption against a historical backdrop.
- “The Champagne Pirates” by John Harris: This thrilling adventure novel tells the story of a group of pirates who hijack a cargo of Champagne in the English Channel.
- “The Champagne Guide” by Tyson Stelzer: While not a novel, this book is a comprehensive guide to the Champagne region, providing useful information about the vineyards, wineries, and Champagne tasting.
- “The Virgins of Champagne” by Juliet Blackwell: Set in the 13th century, this historical fiction novel follows a young woman named Fleur who tends to the vineyards in the Champagne region.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous novels set in Champagne region
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