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Portraits of winegrowers

Gosset Portraits of winegrowers

Champagne Gosset

The famous “oldest Champagne wine making house” recently experienced a major change. In 2009 it left its native village of Ay to relocate in Epernay. It settled in an impressive 19th-century...

Samuel Ferjou, directeur export, et Marie Luce Thiéry, chef de cave. Portraits of winegrowers

Maison Jeeper

To produce an exceptional Champagne, bottled in a singular vessel, and set its name way up there with the stars of the Champagne appellation. Such is the goal of Nicolas Dubois, the man at the head...

Didier Mariotti et Ross Lovegrove Portraits of winegrowers

Mumm changes the rules

Under the leadership of Didier Mariotti, its Cellar Master, who joined the house back in 2003, Mumm has caught the world’s attention through a new range of remarkable Champagnes, and a ceaseless...

Éric Taillet Portraits of winegrowers

Champagne éric Taillet

From the heart of the Marne Valley, Eric Taillet is intent on restoring the glory of an often disdained grape variety.   Eric Taillet is a man of many missions. Cheerful, with sparkling blue eyes...

A. Rosengren et Hervé Dantan Portraits of winegrowers

Champagne Lanson

Stepping in the hallway of Lanson in Reims is like stepping into the history of Champagne. The house was founded in 1760 by François Delamotte who owned vineyards in Ay and Cumières. In 1798 it...

Portraits of winegrowers

Champagne de Castelnau

100 years ago the De CASTELNAU Champagne was created, a brand with unusual foundations for a Champagne House. It owes its creation and its name to the will of a group of contractors of Epernay to pay...

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