Champagne Baby

This book is not purchasable in your country. Please select another book.

Listen to a sample

What to expect

Fresh, charming, and wholly irresistible, Champagne Baby turns a familiar tale on its head: instead of yet another American seeking the French secret to good living, a Frenchwoman finds her purpose—much to her surprise—in America. Laure Dugas is a champagne baby, born into a family of winemakers from two storied regions of France: Champagne and the Rhône Valley. When Laure was an infant, her mother would dip a finger in wine and dab it on Laure’s lips to acclimate her to the taste and aroma. But Laure wants little to do with the family business. It is only at age twenty-three, when her uncle offers to send her to New York City to learn English and represent his wines to the American market, that Laure bids adieu to her boyfriend and begins her journey of discovery. The job, it turns out, is both harder and easier than expected. Laure must speak in a new language about a subject in which she has no expertise. But an experienced wine saleswoman shares the secret for faking it: “Always. Be. French.” After all, who could claim to know more about wine than a Frenchwoman? With the pedigree of an expert, even as she feels like a fraud, Laure dives into an industry still dominated by men, winning over restaurateurs and sommeliers, diligently developing her palate, and traveling across the vast country that is her new home. For the first time, Laure is able to distinguish among the famous wines of her native land. She learns to greet a wine by the nose and judge a bottle not by its industry rating but by the balance of its flavors. Overcoming homesickness, culture shock, and the trials of a long-distance relationship, Laure manages to settle into her new milieu, her wine-glass-half-full attitude turning an eight-month stint into a three-year adventure. Part coming-of-age memoir, part travelogue, sprinkled throughout with regional maps and wine recommendations, Champagne Baby imparts the critical lessons that pair with both wine and life: “you’re better than the cheapest bottle,” “there’s always occasion for champagne,” and “trust your palate.” It encourages listeners to view themselves and their surroundings with newfound appreciation, and to raise their glasses with open-mindedness and joy.

Critics Review

  • “I adore her enthusiasm and risk taking. Here’s an example of a young woman following her passion: wine.”

    Mireille Guiliano, New York Times bestselling author
  • “Dugas’ story of being a recent university student and eager to jump at life’s chances will resonate with audiences both young and old, wine aficionados and newcomers.”

    Library Journal (starred review)
  • “How one Frenchwoman’s stint in New York City helped her find her roots.”

    Kirkus Reviews
  • “This insightful memoir has the capacity to inspire and charm the novice wine drinker while also reinforcing and reminding the well-seasoned palate of the romance, the seduction of wine.”

    Booklist
  • “Christine Williams narrates both English and French with clear enunciation and vibrant enthusiasm. She savors the descriptions of wine tastings and confidently relays the inner workings of the wine industry. Listeners will not only hear Laure’s story but will also learn about the various grapes and appellations used in French and American wines. A delightful listen for oenophiles, as well as for those eager to learn more about wine.”

    AudioFile
  • “It is nearly impossible to read Dugas’ charming, heartfelt memoir and not feel a little effervescent…Fun and complex, sensual and smart, and totally satisfying.”

    Hannah Howard, columnist, Scoop Du Jour

Subscribe to our newsletter

Sign up to get tailored content recommendations, product updates and info on new releases. Your data is your own: we commit to protect your data and respect your privacy.