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/Reims and its Champagne Establishments/ (_continued_).
The house of Louis Roederer founded by a plodding German named Schreider--The central and other establishments of the firm--Ancient house in the Rue des Elus--The gloomy-looking Rue des Deux Anges and prison-like aspect of its houses--Inside their courts the scene changes--Handsome Renaissance house and garden, a former abode of the canons of the Cathedral--The Place Royale--The Hôtel des Fermes and the statue of the 'wise, virtuous, and magnanimous Louis XV.'--Birthplace of Colbert in the Rue de Cérès--Quaint Adam and Eve gateway in the Rue de l'Arbalète--Heidsieck & Co.'s central establishment in the Rue de Sedan--Their famous 'Monopole' brand--The firm founded in the last century--Their extensive cellars inside and outside Reims--The matured wines shipped by them--The Boulevard du Temple--M. Ernest Irroy's cellars, vineyards, and vendangeoirs--Recognition by the Reims Agricultural Association of his plantations of vines--His wines and their popularity at the best London clubs--Various Champagne firms located in this quarter of Reims--The Rue du Tambour and the famous House of the Musicians--The Counts de la Marck assumed former occupants of the latter--The Brotherhood of Minstrels of Reims--Périnet & Fils' establishment in the Rue St. Hilaire--Their cellars of three stories in solid masonry--Their soft, light, and delicate wines--A rare still Verzenay--The firm's high-class Extra Sec 179