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  1. The name might not be as well-known as some of the grand Champagne houses based in Reims or Épernay – but small family-owned Charles Saller impresses with its uncompromising quality. This blend of Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay is made by fifth-generation winemaker Jean Charles from hand-harvested vineyards, stretching across 20 ...

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  2. Charles Saller Vintage Champagne | Vivino United Kingdom. France · Champagne · Charles Saller · Sparkling wine · Pinot Meunier. 4.0. 37 ratings. Add to Wishlist. Add to cellar. Premium. $28.85. Average of all users-reported prices. Better value? Available prices for a 4 French Champagne are starting at around $36.99.

  3. Aug 8, 2014 · From 1815-1821, when Jean Lafitte was headquartered in Galveston, he spent many hours slipping up through the Calcasieu River and Contraband Bayou into Lake Charles. Here he visited his friends Charles and Catherine Sallier often, docking directly in front of the shell mounds before the house.

  4. Catherine LeBleu married Charles Sallier in 1805. Sallier was a political exile until Barthelemy LeBleu and Jean Lafitte brought him to settle in Louisiana in 1781. Sallier remained in Opelousas, Louisiana until 1797 and then travelled westward until he reached the Arsene LeBleu home, east of the lake that now bears his name.

  5. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Lake Charles, Louisiana was named for Charles Sallier, an early settler of the area. Martin and Dela LeBleu were among the first to settle near Lake Charles, in the area called LeBleu Settlement.

  6. Oct 1, 2017 · Devin Morgan, exhibit coordinator for the Imperial Calcasieu Museum, talks about the relationship between early settler - and city namesake - Charles Sallier and the famed pirate Jean Lafitte. Their friendship hit a rough patch when Lafitte allegedly embarked on an affair with Catherine LeBleu, Sallier's wife.

  7. Soon to follow was Charles Sallier, a native of Spain and the first white man to build a house within what are now the city limits of Lake Charles. He married Catherine LeBleu in 1802, and they had the first white child born in Southwest Louisiana.

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