Champagne Huré Frères

Champagne Huré Frères

Champagne Huré Frères is an artisanal grower house from Ludes on the north side of the Montagne de Reims. Led by brothers François and Pierre Huré in the third generation, it stands for precise, fresh and terroir-driven champagnes of a new generation of growers.

Vineyard & Style

The brothers farm around ten hectares, most of it owned, supplemented by parcels from fellow growers. They've been working sustainably for about 20 years, and since 2009 with organic and selected biodynamic practices, deliberately without official certification. Each parcel is vinified separately, aged in tank and neutral wood, and in the cellar lies a perpetual reserve (Solera) that was established back in 1982.

The Cuvées

The range includes the Invitation from the three grape varieties of the Montagne de Reims, the single-variety Inattendue Blanc de Blancs, the Rosé Insouciance and the annual vintage cuvée Instantanée.

Facts

Category RM (Récoltant-Manipulant)
Location Ludes, Montagne de Reims
Management François & Pierre Huré (3rd generation)
Vineyard area approx. 10 ha
Style parcel-specific, tank + wood, perpetual reserve since 1982

Informative house portrait based on public sources. A personal tasting to follow.

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