Mapping Champagne by Charles Curtis (Master of Wine) & Steve De Long
The great wine cartographer Louis Larmat produced the only detailed maps of Champagne in the 1940s.Charles Curtis (MW) and Steve De Long are now engaged in a modern update and expansion of Larmat's pioneering work to add to the collection.
So that the wonderfully designed maps can also be admired in our country, Champagne Characters has imported these copies directly from the USA.
The card is mounted in a high-quality plastic frame with a passe-partout. Enclosed you will find an accompanying brochure of Chouilly Grand Cru, which offers a tour of the village's terroir and its unique wines, a complete list of the lieux-dits grown (or partially grown) in the commune and a directory of its winegrowers.
Frame dimensions: 60.5 x 43.5 cm
Plastic, white
Mapping Champagne by Charles Curtis (Master of Wine) & Steve De Long
The great wine cartographer Louis Larmat produced the only detailed maps of Champagne in the 1940s.Charles Curtis (MW) and Steve De Long are now engaged in a modern update and expansion of Larmat's pioneering work to add to the collection.
So that the wonderfully designed maps can also be admired in our country, Champagne Characters has imported these copies directly from the USA.
The card is mounted in a high-quality plastic frame with a passe-partout. Enclosed is an accompanying brochure of Cramant Grand Cru, which offers a tour of the village's terroir and its unique wines, a complete list of the lieux-dits grown (or partially grown) in the commune and a directory of its winegrowers.
Frame dimensions: 51.5 x 41.2 cm
Plastic, white
Mapping Champagne by Charles Curtis (Master of Wine) & Steve De Long
The great wine cartographer Louis Larmat produced the only detailed maps of Champagne in the 1940s.Charles Curtis (MW) and Steve De Long are now engaged in a modern update and expansion of Larmat's pioneering work to add to the collection.
So that the wonderfully designed maps can also be admired in our country, Champagne Characters has imported these copies directly from the USA.
The card is mounted in a high-quality plastic frame with a passe-partout. Enclosed is an accompanying Avize Grand Cru brochure, which offers a tour of the village's terroir and its unique wines, a complete list of the lieux-dits grown (or partially grown) in the commune, and a directory of its winemakers.
Frame dimensions: 51.5 x 41.2 cm
Plastic, white
Mapping Champagne by Charles Curtis (Master of Wine) & Steve De Long
The great wine cartographer Louis Larmat produced the only detailed maps of Champagne in the 1940s. Charles Curtis (MW) and Steve De Long are now engaged in a modern update and expansion of Larmat's pioneering work to add to the collection.
So that the wonderfully designed maps can also be admired in our country, Champagne Characters has imported these copies directly from the USA.
The card is mounted in a high-quality wooden frame with a passe-partout. Enclosed is an accompanying Avize Grand Cru brochure, which offers a tour of the village's terroir and its unique wines, a complete list of the lieux-dits grown (or partially grown) in the commune, and a directory of its winemakers.
Frame dimensions: 51.5 x 41.5 cm
Wooden frame
Mapping Champagne by Charles Curtis (Master of Wine) & Steve De Long
The great wine cartographer Louis Larmat produced the only detailed maps of Champagne in the 1940s. Charles Curtis MW and Steve De Long are now engaged in a modern update and expansion of Larmat's pioneering work to add to the collection.
So that the wonderfully designed maps can also be admired in our country, Champagne Characters has imported these copies directly from the USA.
The card is mounted in a high-quality wooden frame with a passe-partout. Enclosed is an accompanying brochure of Cramant Grand Cru, which offers a tour of the village's terroir and its unique wines, a complete list of the lieux-dits grown (or partially grown) in the commune and a directory of its winegrowers.
Frame dimensions: 51.5 x 41.5 cm
Wooden frame
Mapping Champagne by Charles Curtis (master of Wine) & Steve De Long
The great wine cartographer Louis Larmat produced the only detailed maps of Champagne in the 1940s.Charles Curtis (MW) and Steve De Long are now engaged in a modern update and expansion of Larmat's pioneering work to add to the collection.
So that the wonderfully designed maps can also be admired in our country, Champagne Characters has imported these copies directly from the USA.
The card is mounted in a high-quality wooden frame with a passe-partout. Enclosed is an accompanying brochure of Chouilly Grand Cru, which offers a tour of the village's terroir and its unique wines, a complete list of the lieux-dits grown (or partially grown) in the commune, and a directory of its winemakers.
Frame dimensions: 62 x 44.3 cm
Wooden frame
In cooperation with MYPoster, the historical map of Larmat can be individually designed:
Louis Larmat was a French publisher and cartographer active during the mid-20th century. Larmat published the worlds first national wine atlas his Atlas de la France Vinicole between 1941 and 1947.
Hahnemühle:Images on the internationally award-winning Hahnemühle artist paper impress with their razor sharpness and exceptionally realistic reproduction of the photo motif.In combination with the 12-color digital print, the fine art paper with its gentle surface structure highlights the motif down to the smallest detail, completely without reflection.The finest color gradations of the photo template are visible on the acid-free and handmade original Hahnemühle Fineart paper.
Wooden frame:Wooden picture frames appear high-quality, can radiate warmth and can easily adapt to any interior style.By the way: The picture frame is a removable frame, so the motifs can be replaced as often as you like.
Oak shadow gap:The shadow gap frame brings prints on acrylic glass to life. The special wooden joint edge brings the image into the foreground and gives the motif an extraordinary depth effect. The width of the joint is 8 mm.
In cooperation with MYPoster, the historical map of Larmat can be individually designed:
Louis Larmat was a French publisher and cartographer active during the mid-20th century. Larmat published the worlds first national wine atlas his Atlas de la France Vinicole between 1941 and 1947.
Hahnemühle:Images on the internationally award-winning Hahnemühle artist paper impress with their razor sharpness and exceptionally realistic reproduction of the photo motif.In combination with the 12-color digital print, the fine art paper with its gentle surface structure highlights the motif down to the smallest detail, completely without reflection.The finest color gradations of the photo template are visible on the acid-free and handmade original Hahnemühle Fineart paper.
Wooden frame:Wooden picture frames appear high-quality, can radiate warmth and can easily adapt to any interior style.By the way: The picture frame is a removable frame, so the motifs can be replaced as often as you like.
Oak shadow gap:The shadow gap frame brings prints on acrylic glass to life. The special wooden joint edge brings the image into the foreground and gives the motif an extraordinary depth effect. The width of the joint is 8 mm.
In cooperation with MYPoster, the historical map of Larmat can be individually designed:
Louis Larmat was a French publisher and cartographer active during the mid-20th century. Larmat published the worlds first national wine atlas his Atlas de la France Vinicole between 1941 and 1947.
Hahnemühle:Images on the internationally award-winning Hahnemühle artist paper impress with their razor sharpness and exceptionally realistic reproduction of the photo motif.In combination with the 12-color digital print, the fine art paper with its gentle surface structure highlights the motif down to the smallest detail, completely without reflection.The finest color gradations of the photo template are visible on the acid-free and handmade original Hahnemühle Fineart paper.
Wooden frame:Wooden picture frames appear high-quality, can radiate warmth and can easily adapt to any interior style.By the way: The picture frame is a removable frame, so the motifs can be replaced as often as you like.
Oak shadow gap:The shadow gap frame brings prints on acrylic glass to life. The special wooden joint edge brings the image into the foreground and gives the motif an extraordinary depth effect. The width of the joint is 8 mm.
In cooperation with MYPoster, the historical map of Larmat can be individually designed:
Louis Larmat was a French publisher and cartographer active during the mid-20th century. Larmat published the worlds first national wine atlas his Atlas de la France Vinicole between 1941 and 1947.
Hahnemühle:Images on the internationally award-winning Hahnemühle artist paper impress with their razor sharpness and exceptionally realistic reproduction of the photo motif.In combination with the 12-color digital print, the fine art paper with its gentle surface structure highlights the motif down to the smallest detail, completely without reflection.The finest color gradations of the photo template are visible on the acid-free and handmade original Hahnemühle Fineart paper.
Wooden frame:Wooden picture frames appear high-quality, can radiate warmth and can easily adapt to any interior style.By the way: The picture frame is a removable frame, so the motifs can be replaced as often as you like.
Oak shadow gap:The shadow gap frame brings prints on acrylic glass to life. The special wooden joint edge brings the image into the foreground and gives the motif an extraordinary depth effect. The width of the joint is 8 mm.