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Southern Burgundy, a land of hedonism

In 2015, the Climats of the Burgundy vineyards were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. This recognition underscores the global significance of the Burgundy vineyard, with its 84 appellations, including 33 Grand Crus, cementing France's reputation on the international stage.   Mâcon: between vineyards and Plume To showcase its terroir, particularly the craftsmanship of its winemakers and the richness of its wines, Burgundy inaugurated the “Cité des Climats et Vins de Bourgogne” on June 17, 2023. Spread across three distinct sites—Chablis, Beaune, and Mâcon—this ambitious project... Read more

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Jean-Claude Fourmon, président du Champagne Joseph Perrier, dans la galerie. Portraits of winegrowers

Champagne Joseph Perrier

Joseph Perrier is the only Champagne house to be rooted since the beginning at Châlons-en-Champagne, a town formerly covered with vineyards. The house celebrates its 190th anniversary this year...

Rémi Vervier présente la Maison Palmer, réhabilitée en nouveau lieu de réception. Portraits of winegrowers

Champagne Palmer: new reception room, symbol of history

Portrait Reims Champagne Palmer New reception room,symbol of history In 1959, the founders of the Palmer...

Portraits of winegrowers

Champagne Michel Gonet

Wine growers since 1802 the Gonets now are a great Champagne family. Their name originally from Lyon, gones (name given to the children who used to push the wagons in the silk factories), means...

Hervé et David Gaudinat Portraits of winegrowers

Champagne Gaudinat-Boivin

Since five generations the Gaudinat family grows wine in the Marne valley at the locality Mesnil-le Huttier in the village of Festigny, a top place for Pinot Meunier. To reveal its delicacy and...

Carol Duval-Leroy Portraits of winegrowers

Champagne Duval-Leroy

The Duval-Leroy house is now present on 250 starred tables across the world who all dream to serve a Champagne by their name. Since 1985, chairwoman Carol Duval accepted to sign “the Chef's cuvée”...

L’ancienne Villa Gallice devient le siège de la Maison de Venoge. Portraits of winegrowers

Champagne de Venoge settles in the Gallice Villa

Since 1837, Champagne de Venoge nurtures its nobility—blue ribbon and coat of arms on the label, Louis XV cuvées… In 2015, CEO Gilles de la Bassetière renovated the old Gallice Villa, on Avenue de...

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