THE CHAMPAGNE WINEGROWERS

Independent winegrowers bring a personal and artisanal touch to champagne production. Discover their inspiring stories, traditional techniques, and passion for viticulture that result in unique and authentic champagnes.

Pierre Paillard: the family tradition and exceptional cuvées
The Paillard family has been cultivating the vineyards of Bouzy for over eight generations, combining traditions and innovations to produce exceptional champagnes. The Brut Grand Cru 2004 stands out for its elegance and aromatic complexity, resulting from a privileged terroir and meticulous wine-growing practices. The timeless Brut Grand Cru perfectly harmonizes with various sophisticated dishes and reflects the house's ancestral expertise.
Mouzon-Leroux and Sons: Awakening of the Senses
The Mouzon-Leroux and Sons estate places great importance on preserving biodiversity through a biodynamic approach. The Extra-brut L'Ineffable and L’Atavique Grand Cru Champagnes perfectly illustrate the respect for traditions and innovation in viticulture. Each cuvée tells the story of a unique terroir with meticulous production methods.
Georges Laval: the art of producing exceptional champagnes
The Georges Laval house, founded in 1971, emphasizes organic viticulture and an artisanal approach. Its Nature cuvées, particularly sought after, are a true reflection of the Champagne terroir. The Nature Les Chênes 2010 vintage embodies the excellence of this house with a remarkable aromatic complexity.
Vinification of Agrapart & Fils: The Art of Extra-brut
Agrapart & Fils, a Champagne house founded in 1894, combines tradition and modernity to produce biodynamic wines. The Complanté 2009 is a symphony of grape varieties expressing the terroir's purity and elegance. The Extra-brut Terroir celebrates Avize's soil diversity and complexity, offering exceptional minerality and freshness.
Pierre Péters: Champagne Excellence and Tradition
The Pierre Péters house is synonymous with excellence and tradition, with a devotion to viticulture and Chardonnay vinification. The Les Chétillons 2009 cuvée, from a historic plot, illustrates the pinnacle of the house's expertise. The Brut Blanc de Blancs Réserve, made from Grand Cru grapes, is a celebration of the terroir's purity and elegance.
Marguet Père et Fils: tradition and innovation in exceptional cuvées
Marguet Père et Fils combines winemaking tradition and viticultural innovation through biodynamic practices. The Brut Sapience 2007 cuvée is an example of their excellence, blending ancestral techniques and modernity. Brut Éléments 10 continues this tradition by offering a distinct and balanced tasting experience.
Pierre Gimonnet et Fils: tradition and innovation
The house of Pierre Gimonnet et Fils, since 1750, merges tradition and innovation in Champagne production, focusing mainly on the Chardonnay grape variety. The Brut Spécial Club 2008 pays homage to Champagne tradition while the Brut Cuis Premier Cru represents innovation in the service of excellence. These cuvées reveal the perfect balance between inherited expertise and a forward-thinking vision.
Huré Frères: the family commitment and the iconic Brut Memory and Brut Invitation cuvées
For three generations, Huré Frères has embodied Champagne excellence through sustainable viticulture and an endless quest for perfection. The Brut Memory cuvée, with its reserve wines, and the Brut Invitation cuvée, born from the Premiers and Grands Crus, perfectly represent this family tradition. These two cuvées offer unique tasting experiences, combining history, complexity, and sensory pleasure.
Paul Bara: The Family Heritage and Exceptional Cuvées
Maison Paul Bara is a family institution founded in 1833 in Bouzy, renowned for its exceptional champagnes. The Comtesse Marie de France 2004 cuvée stands out for its elegance and refined character, while the Brut Réserve Grand Cru expresses with finesse the unique terroir of Bouzy. These champagnes reflect the viticultural expertise and ancestral know-how of the house.
R. Pouillon et Fils: heritage and innovation
R. Pouillon et Fils combines family traditions and modern innovations to produce high-quality Champagnes. The Brut Les Valnons 2008 cuvée is a powerful expression of their expertise, while the Brut Réserve marries innovation and timeless quality. Each Champagne tells a story rich in heritage and excellence.
Dehours et Fils: Tradition and Innovation in Champagne
Maison Dehours et Fils, founded in 1930, is a key player in the creation of rare champagnes, combining tradition and innovation. The Extra-Brut Cuvée Brise-Fer 2006, crafted in limited edition, illustrates their ability to blend innovation and respect for traditions. The Brut Grande Réserve Cuvée reinvents traditional champagnes with a sophisticated blend and exceptional aromatic complexity.
Lancelot-Pienne: Elegance and Finesse
The Lancelot-Pienne house, located in Champagne, combines winemaking traditions and technical innovations to produce high-quality champagnes. The Brut Marie Lancelot Grand cru 2009 stands out for its elegance and aromatic richness, while the Brut Blanc de Blancs illustrates purity and finesse. These cuvées are examples of excellence from expertise passed down through generations.
De Sousa: a promise of quality and excellence
Maison De Sousa is renowned for its commitment to quality and excellence, particularly through its biodynamic practices and traditional winemaking methods. The Brut Caudalie Grand Cru 2006 and the Brut Réserve Grand Cru perfectly illustrate this quest for authenticity and refinement. Each of their cuvées reflects a family expertise passed down from generation to generation.
Discovery of A. Margaine Champagnes: Tradition and Innovation
Maison A. Margaine, founded in 1910, combines tradition and innovation in the production of its champagnes. Its production is based on meticulous mastery and a rigorous process, from vine to glass. The emblematic cuvées, Brut Rosé, and Brut Tradition, represent excellence and commitment to the Champagne tradition.
Vouette & Sorbée: the art of exceptional champagnes
Vouette & Sorbée embodies a unique philosophy of viticulture, favoring organic and biodynamic methods. The exceptional terroir of the Côte des Bar along with meticulous winemaking techniques contribute to the remarkable quality of their champagnes. The Extra-brut Blanc d’Argile 2012 and Extra-brut Fidèle 2012 cuvées illustrate the domain's quest for excellence.