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Dominique Boulard Champagne
You may not have heard of Dominique Boulard Champagne before. That’s because M. Boulard doesn’t let much of it out of France. When you try it, you’ll understand why. Every grape is picked by hand, so neither fruit nor vine is damaged. Each of the three classic Champagne grape varieties are grown on M. Boulard’s…
Read MoreChampagne Charpentier
For more than two centuries, the Charpentiers have been cultivating their vineyards, in the Champagne region on the South hill-sides of the Marne valley. The very first wine-grower of these vineyards, marked on his marraige certificate, ran a post halt at Saulchery, a village near to Charly sur Marne. His business flourished very well, because…
Read MoreChampagne Paul-Etienne Saint Germain
The Maison PAUL-ETIENNE SAINT GERMAIN was created out of the love and passion Agnès and Jean-Michel Lagneau had for their native land of Epernay, their rich winegrowing culture and their attachment to family history. As far back as they can remember, they have never left the authentic world they love so much. After 20 years…
Read MoreChampagne Gérard Brognion
Champagne Gérard Brognion have been producing Champagne for several generations in the village of Vaudemange. All their vineyards are situated on a south-facing slope in clay and limestone soil typical of the Champagne region. Using traditional methods, their noble grape varieties consist of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Vaudemange together with three other municipalities,…
Read MoreChampagne J Lassalle
The House of J Lassalle was founded in 1942 in Chigny – les- Roses in the heart of the Montagne de Reims. The house produces approx 100,000 bottles per year. All of their vines are aged between 10 – 40 years. All the wines are aged 5 years in the cellar before release. Jules Lassalle own over 11…
Read MoreChampagne Collard-Picard
Founded in 1889, Collard-Picard are in two noble wine growing areas. The COLLARD part being in the Marne Valley and the PICARD part being in the Cote des Blancs. “One can’t be born in the Champagne region without having the sap from the grapevines in one’s veins” In the Collard-Picard ‘firm’ it has been passed…
Read MoreChampagne Pierre Gobillard
Pierre Gobillard is situated in Hautvillers the home of Monk Don Pérignon. For three generations Gobillard family have produced champagne from their vineyards. Gervais Gobillard began the business 1947, with his son Pierre. Nowadays Pierre’s son Herve and his wife Florence Gobillard are the current proprietors with their daughter Cholé helping out in the shop…
Read MoreChampagne Vincent D’Astree
The Name of Pierry most probably comes from the word ‘Pierre’ meaning stone, as denoted by a local saying from the Cubry valley. The soils of Pierry’s vineyards do indeed contain small stones, producing an unaffected wine with taste distinctly reminiscent of gunpowder. Champagne Vincent d’Astrée was created in 1956, due to the desire and…
Read MoreChampagne G. Tribaut
Three generations ago the family business Champagne G Tribaut settled in the heart of the Vallee de la Marne situated 1½ hours drive from Paris, 25km from Reims and 5km from Epernay. Their house is situated in the beautiful village of Hautvillers. The home town of the MONK DOM PERIGNON. Throughout the years the Tribaut…
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