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Piper-Heidsieck is a Champagne house founded by Florens-Louis Heidsieck in 1785 in Reims, France. Piper-Heidsieck was acquired on July 8, 2011, by the French luxury group EPI (Entreprise Patrimoniale d’Investissements), controlled by the Descours family. Before that, the house was owned by the Rémy Cointreau wine and spirits group since 1988.

Marilyn Monroe was one of the House’s supporters, rumoured to have kept a month’s supply of champagne in her kitchen.

It all began with Florens-Louis Heidsieck. Born in 1749, this son of a Protestant pastor from Westphalia settled as a draper in Reims, where he fell in love with a woman from Champagne… and with Champagne wine. Self-taught, he was driven by a great ambition: « to create a cuvée worthy of a queen. » In 1785, he founded the trading house of drapes and Champagne wines, Heidsieck & Cie. He became a master of his craft to the point of having the honor of personally presenting his wine to Queen Marie-Antoinette.

Upon Florens-Louis’s death in 1828, his nephew Christian Heidsieck partnered with Henri-Guillaume Piper who used his good sense of commerce. From the Habsburg princes to the emperors of China, fourteen royal or imperial courts granted him the privilege of « patented supplier. » Around the world, high society desired « the wine of Piper, crafted by Heidsieck. » In 1835, Christian Heidsieck died, and in 1838, his wife remarried Henri-Guillaume Piper.

The name Piper-Heidsieck was born.

Upon Henri-Guillaume’s death in 1870, Jacques-Charles Théodore Kunkelmann, who had been a partner since 1851, took the reins of the house. In 1892, his son, Ferdinand-Théodore, succeeded him. His daughter Yolande married Marquis Jean de Suarez d’Aulan in 1926. A pioneer of aviation, this extraordinary man promoted the house by flying around the world in his own plane. During World War II, he accepted the task of hiding weapons in the cellar that would be used by the Champagne Resistance. The day before his arrest by the Gestapo, he fled to North Africa, became a fighter pilot in the famous Lafayette Escadrille, and died in combat in 1944. The Piper-Heidsieck house was placed under sequestration by the occupier and would likely have perished by the Liberation if it hadn’t been brilliantly revived by Yolande Kunkelmann d’Aulan, supported by General Baron d’Alès, with whom she remarried in 1945.

François d’Aulan, the eldest son of Marquis Jean de Suarez d’Aulan and Yolande Kunkelmann, succeeded her in 1957. He presided over the Piper-Heidsieck Champagnes for thirty-three years, balancing development imperatives with family sustainability. In 1988, he passed the torch to the Hériard-Dubreuil family. The family holding EPI, specialized in the wine and luxury sectors and led by Christopher Descours, acquired the company in 2011.

As for the cellar masters, in 2002, Régis Camus took over the production of the wines of the Piper-Heidsieck house for 16 years, passing the reins to Emilien Boutillat in 2018, who became the youngest cellar master of a major Champagne house at the age of 31.

 

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Marlowe is a 2022 neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Neil Jordan, who co-wrote the screenplay with William Monahan. Based on the 2014 novel The Black-Eyed Blonde by John Banville, writing under the pen name Benjamin Black, the film stars Liam Neeson as private detective Philip Marlowe, a fictional character created by Raymond Chandler, and features Diane KrugerJessica LangeAdewale Akinnuoye-AgbajeAlan CummingFrancois ArnaudIan HartDanny HustonDaniela Melchior and Colm Meaney.

It premiered at the 70th San Sebastián International Film Festival on 24 September 2022

and was theatrically released on 15 February 2023, by Open Road Films and Briarcliff Entertainment.

In 1939 Los Angeles, private detective Philip Marlowe is hired by glamorous heiress Clare Cavendish to find her missing lover, Nico Peterson, a prop master at Pacific Film Studios. Marlowe discovers that Peterson was killed after being run over outside the exclusive Corbata Club. When he informs Cavendish of Peterson’s death, he also meets Pacific’s owner, Joseph O’Reilly. However, Cavendish insists she recently saw Peterson driving past her in Tijuana. Frustrated by her secrecy, Marlowe leaves, encountering Cavendish’s mother, former film star Dorothy Quincannon.

Marlowe visits Peterson’s grave and encounters a grieving woman, but she flees. His friend, homicide detective Joe Green, declines to investigate the true victim as he was positively identified by the Corbata Club owner Floyd Hanson. Marlowe meets Hanson at the club, but both fail to extract information from each other. As he leaves, Marlowe spots the woman from the grave—Peterson’s sister, Lynn—and discreetly arranges to meet her later at the Cabana Club. Their conversation is observed by Hanson. When Marlowe arrives, he is ambushed by two men but manages to overpower them.

Quincannon attempts to hire Marlowe to find Peterson herself. She admits that her strained relationship with Cavendish stems from years of pretending her daughter was her niece, following the advice of her former lover, O’Reilly.

Quincannon discloses that Peterson was acting as a talent agent for actress Amanda Toxteth, who informs Marlowe that Peterson was a serial womanizer who frequently smuggled cocaine from Tijuana. With no other leads, Marlowe breaks into Peterson’s house and finds Lynn, but they are ambushed by two Mexican men searching for a woman named « Serena ». Marlowe is knocked unconscious, and Lynn is taken captive.

When Marlowe regains consciousness, he is picked up by drug lord Lou Hendricks and his henchman, Cedric. Hendricks reveals that he is searching for Peterson, his former drug courier, who stole a large amount of cocaine. Marlowe enlists his friend, police officer Bernie Ohls, to search for Lynn. Meanwhile, Cavendish visits Marlowe and attempts to seduce him. He rejects her advances but agrees to dance with her. Later, he secretly follows her to a rendezvous with O’Reilly and encounters Quincannon, who expresses her anger over her daughter’s relationship with the much older and influential O’Reilly. The next day, Ohls takes Marlowe to Lynn’s body, revealing that she was tortured, raped, and murdered. He traces the Mexican assailants to the Corbata Club and gives Marlowe his unofficial support to avenge Lynn.

At the club, Marlowe confronts Hanson, who offers him a drink. Suspecting it is poisoned, Marlowe disposes of it and feigns death. Hanson has Marlowe’s body taken to a hidden area where the Mexicans have been killed, Hendricks is being tortured, and Cedric has been restrained. Under duress, Hendricks reveals that « Serena » is actually a mermaid statue that Peterson hid in a nearby fish tank, containing the stolen cocaine. Marlowe frees Cedric, and together they kill Hanson and his men, inadvertently shattering the statue and destroying the drugs. When Hendricks threatens Cedric with lifelong debt to repay the lost drugs, Cedric kills him and aligns himself with Marlowe.

Marlowe returns home to find Peterson waiting for him. Peterson admits to feeling no guilt over Lynn’s death, and his « dead body » was a musician who resembled him. He asks Marlowe to arrange a meeting with Cavendish at the studio prop house.

Peterson meets Cavendish and reveals his intent to sell records of every drug deal made through the studio to the highest bidder, which would destroy O’Reilly’s reputation. As Marlowe arrives, Cavendish betrays Peterson, setting both him and the evidence on fire. Marlowe deduces that she hired him to find Peterson to ensure he was dead, and O’Reilly will now be indebted to her. He chooses not to turn her in, but takes her gun.

Sometime later, Cavendish has become vice president of the studio and is attempting to reconcile with her mother, who has returned to acting. She offers Marlowe a job as the head of security, but he declines and recommends Cedric. He later gives Cavendish’s gun to Cedric for security.

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