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In Thoughtful Company: A Reflection on Emotional Elegance
There are moments in a creative journey when your work is quietly seen—and deeply understood. Recently, I experienced one of those rare moments of recognition through a thoughtful and beautifully written feature on The Juliet Report. With gracious discernment and creative curiosity, Juliet invited me into a conversation—one that now forms part of her new editorial series: considered conversations with people who notice what they notice.
Titled Champagne, In Focus: A Conversation with Sally Hillman, the feature is more than an interview – it was an elegant exchange between like-minded creatives who understand the art of intention. With a discerning eye and quiet clarity, Juliet explored the essence behind my work: that champagne is not simply a celebratory drink, but a ritual—a way of noticing the beauty tucked into everyday life.
Her words mirrored the very sentiment I’ve long held: that elegance is found not in extravagance, but in restraint. That daily moments, when approached with reverence and reflection, become something extraordinary.
Her phrase stayed with me:
“Not just a drink, but a ritual. Not just a bottle, but a way of noticing.”
It encapsulates the ethos behind Celebrating Champagne: A Wine for All Seasons—my debut book that reimagines champagne through the lens of emotional elegance and seasonal beauty. With 40 French-inspired recipes and curated pairings, the book invites readers to savour more than flavour; it invites a mood, a mindset, and a gentle return to presence.
Juliet understood what I was attempting to shape—before it was fully revealed—and for that, I am quietly grateful. Her feature marks not only the beginning of a new season for the book, but the beginning of a broader conversation. One centred on modern rituals, soft luxury, and the soulful cadence of the everyday.
In our conversation, we explored the emotional language of champagne: how memory, mood, and place find their way into the glass. How grower-producer bottles tell stories of people and terroir. And how the simple act of choosing the right glass, at the right moment, can elevate a weekday meal into something quietly transcendent.
This acknowledgement feels especially poignant as I prepare for the September release of Celebrating Champagne – a project born of intention, quiet determination, and a deep love for seasonal living. The book is part visual essay, part recipe journal, part vinous exploration—and entirely a celebration of emotional elegance.
To Juliet: thank you. For seeing the nuance in what I do, for recognising the ritual behind the bubbles, and for capturing the essence of it all with such care.
And to our Le Journal readers: I invite you to explore the full feature on The Juliet Report here , and to stay close as this next chapter unfolds. There is more beauty ahead—and it’s just beginning.
To be in thoughtful company is a gift.
To be recognised by someone who notices what they notice—an honour.
Merci, Juliet.
—Sally