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A Tale of Two Brothers, A Singular Chardonnay Affair, One Story: Interview with Antoine Bouret of Champagne Pertois-Lebrun
When I sat down with Antoine Bouret on Zoom, what was meant to be an interview quickly became something else entirely. Our conversation organically found its own cadence. His words came out not as answers, but as chapters. It felt only natural to let his story unfold the same way he told it, not as…
Read MoreInside Vincent Couche’s World: Discovering the Soul of Champagne, Beyond Luxury
Amid Champagne’s historic estates and centuries of tradition, Vincent Couche has charted a daringly different course. An independent grower, a pioneer of biodynamic viticulture, and a steward of living soils, he is a winemaker uncompromising in his pursuit of purity, quality, and soul. Vincent Couche discovered the vineyards and the secrets of their soils at…
Read MoreAurélien Laherte: The Architect Shaping a New Era for Champagne
Aurélien Laherte: The Architect Shaping a New Era for Champagne by Not Following Trends but Setting New Standards. For any Champagne connoisseur, the name Laherte Frères instinctively evokes images of exceptional, terroir-driven Champagnes. And at the heart of this renowned family-owned Champagne house, one name immediately springs to mind: Aurélien Laherte – a single cult…
Read MoreDavid Léclapart: A Revolutionary Force Behind Champagne’s Evolution
Tucked away in the charming village of Trépail, Southeast of the Montagne de Reims, Champagne Léclapart is driving a quiet revolution in the universe of Champagne. This small, family-owned estate is where David Léclapart earned his cult status among champagne enthusiasts and purists alike, crafting some of the most remarkable biodynamic bottles of the appellation.…
Read MoreThe Grower Champagne Transforming The Narrative Of One Of The Most Historic And Rebellious Champagne Region
Meet Thomas Barbichon … The Grower Champagne Transforming The Narrative Of One Of The Most Historic And Rebellious Champagne Regions: The Aube No region in Champagne has enjoyed more galvanic attention than the Aube in recent years. Quite an ironic turn of events for this Southernmost outpost of Champagne which, at the onset of the…
Read MoreThe Inescabable New Rendez-vous Of Anne Malassagne: ‘Éxperience Champagne’
A Unique & Exclusive Invitation to Experience Champagne in a Different Way! For three decades running the family-owned Champagne House AR Lenoble, Anne Malassagne succeeded in carving out a name for herself, ultimately transforming a small family house on the verge of collapse into a renown and venerated Champagne brand around the world. Last year,…
Read MoreTRULY, MADLY, DEEPLY MEUNIER Cédric Moussé turns the Underdog Grape Into Champagne’s New Superstar
The grower Champagne movement that has built an exciting and invigorating buzz around the world over the past few decades owes its prestigious fame to a handful of bold, passionate, and pioneering vignerons (winemakers) who fearlessly broke Champagne’s deeply entrenched age-old traditions. With their unconventional experimental approach to winemaking, they have not only injected a…
Read MoreThe inKRUGible Music of Champagne
A Tête-à-Tête with Olivier Krug sixth generation director of La Maison Krug Wine, in its very essence, is one of the great simple pleasures of life. Yet for a drink that is the epitome of hedonism, wine, ironically, can be quite daunting. Everything from the mystical terminology, old school wine tasting protocol, and formal serving…
Read MoreMore Than Meets The Glass! Haute Couture Wine Glass Designer, Kurt Joseph Zalto, Breathes New Life Into The Iconic Josephinenhütte Brand
Glassware is to wine what bubbles are to Champagne: ESSENTIAL. For a glass to be in complete accord with the wine, size and shape inherently come into play. The right glass will allow for the individuality and unique personality of a wine to be fully expressed and revealed. Perhaps no one knows this better than…
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