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Zorro Fighting Legion

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Rare Millésime 2012 is just as iconic as Rare Millésime 2002. In a warm yet precise and lively combination, the spiced aromas, floral accents and tropical notes create vivacious minerality.

Like an ode to joy, its radiant personality shines through its exceptional length.

 » Rare Millésime 2012 follows in the footsteps of Rare Millésime 2002 with its purity and iconic character. The wine expresses the combination of spiced aromas and tropical notes with unparalleled, indulgent precision. Its radiant and joyful minerality gracefully emerges. « 

Ode to Joy

Subtle at first, the nose gradually opens up. Its rich aromas are reminiscent of a stroll through Portofino, lush greenery in full bloom and the fresh scent of fruits lingering in the air. Mango, guava, plum and blueberry are especially prominent. Bold and zesty citrus fruit notes (bergamot, lemon) bring to mind the sparkling atmosphere of the Italian Riviera. Floral aromas of lilac call to mind colourful, elegant gardens overlooking the Mediterranean.

Finally, notes of honey, black tea, vanilla and white pepper yield to incense, smoke and accents of dried plants (lime blossom, blonde tobacco) in a prelude to the signature of Rare Champagne.

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« RISE », a visual reflection of a radiant autumn sun created by French artist-designer Arnaud Lapierre, echoes Rare Millésime 2013.

Revealed on June 21, 2024, at the time of the Summer Solstice, in the heart of Rare Champagne’s headquarters in Reims.

« Arnaud Lapierre is a French multidisciplinary artist who is committed to creating pieces that offer meaning and experiences. All his creations are infused with moral values. He has a talent for capturing and recreating emotions with incredible imagination. We are delighted to share part of this journey together; we see it as an extraordinary odyssey. »

At the Place Simone Veil, on the 21st of September 2023 – the day of the equinox as summer gives way to autumn – Arnaud Lapierre will reveal “RISE”, a 5-metre polysemic installation. The artwork will be displayed until the 9th of November 2023, and then transferred to Rare Champagne’s Head Office at 12 Allée du Vignoble, Reims, France.

“RISE” is a spectacular solar installation.

Experiencing reality while distorting and deconstructing it, to bring another vision of the world is what drives Arnaud Lapierre, a French designer and artist committed to the beauty and preservation of nature.

Here, Arnaud Lapierre has created a 5-metre polysemic installation, resembling the shape of a solar disk and composed of 200 bubble-shaped mirrors. The shine, radiance, and Novaya Zemlya effect – a mirage caused by atmospheric refraction where the sun can appear visible even after it has set – allowed him to construct a contextual map for this unique artwork.

« I wanted to recreate the autumn sun. I wanted to create an installation where each piece of golden mirror dances, and at the same time resembles champagne bubbles, bunches of grapes and also the frenzy of solar particles. »

Description

Zorro’s Fighting Legion is a 1939 Republic Pictures film serial consisting of twelve chapters starring Reed Hadley as Zorro and directed by William Witney and John English.

The plot revolves around his alter-ego Don Diego’s fight against the evil Don Del Oro.

The serial is unusual in featuring a real historical personage, Mexican President Benito Juárez, as a minor character. It is the second in a series of five Zorro serials: Zorro Rides Again (1937), Zorro’s Black Whip (1944), Son of Zorro (1947) and Ghost of Zorro (1949).

The mysterious Don Del Oro (« Lord of Gold »), an idol of the Yaqui, emerges and attacks the gold trade of the Republic of Mexico, intent on becoming Emperor.

A man named Francisco is put in charge of a fighting legion to combat the Yaqui tribe and protect the gold; he is attacked by men working for Don Del Oro. Francisco’s partner recognizes Zorro as the hidalgo Don Diego Vega. Francisco asks Diego, as Zorro, to take over the fighting legion and defeat Don Del Oro.

Reed Hadley as Don Diego Vega/Zorro

Though there were numerous Zorro serials, Hadley was the only actor to play the original Zorro in any of them.

Zorro’s Fighting Legion was budgeted at $137,826, although the final negative cost was $144,419 (a $6,593, or 4.8%, overspend).

It was filmed between 15 September and 14 October 1939 under the working title Return of Zorro.

The serial’s production number was 898.

This film was shot in Simi Hills and Chatsworth, Los Angeles.

Zorro’s Fighting Legions official release date is 16 December 1939, although this is actually the date the sixth chapter was made available to film exchanges.The serial was re-released on 24 March 1958, making it the last serial released by Republic, which re-released serials for several years following the release of their final serial King of the Carnival in 1955.

In the early 1950s, Zorro’s Fighting Legion was one of fourteen Republic serials edited into a television series. It was broadcast in six 26½-minute episodes

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