Veuve Clicquot is a French champagne house founded in 1772 by Philippe Clicquot-Muiron. The correct pronunciation of the brand name is “vuh-vuh klee-koh”. The first part, Veuve, is pronounced like the English word “view” but with a soft “v” sound. The “eu” sound should be a short “uh” sound, similar to the sound of the letter “a” in the word “about”. The second part, Clicquot, should be pronounced like “klee-koh”, with a hard “k” sound and a long “oh” sound.
When put together, Veuve Clicquot should be pronounced “vuh-vuh klee-koh”, with a soft “v” sound, a short “uh” sound, and a hard “k” sound with a long “oh” sound. This is the correct way to pronounce Veuve Clicquot. Knowing how to pronounce Veuve Clicquot correctly can help you make a good impression when ordering or discussing this famous French champagne.