

By selling the land, Heidsieck was eventually able to resurrect his business to its former glory. Then, miraculously, Heidsieck became owner of nearly half the city of Denver, the fastest-growing city in the West. Only after the Lincoln administration intervened was Heidsieck saved, but his champagne business had gone bankrupt and was virtually dead. Those dreams, however, became a nightmare when the Civil War erupted and he was imprisoned and nearly executed after being charged with spying for the Confederacy. Ignoring critics who warned that America was a dangerous place to do business, Heidsieck plunged right in, considering it the land of opportunity and succeeding there beyond his wildest dreams.

Champagne Charlie tells the story of a dashing young Frenchman, Charles Heidsieck, who introduced hard-drinking Americans to champagne in the mid-nineteenth century and became famously known as Champagne Charlie.
