Yellow leads the room
The label reads first, so the house is known before the glass is lifted.
A ceremonial code of contrast, heritage, and table-distance clarity.
The label reads first, so the house is known before the glass is lifted.
1772 and Reims sit in the copy as facts, not as costume jewelry.
Cream, black, and gold keep the page legible at table distance.
A restrained script note lets the last detail feel human, not ornate.