Pinot Noir — The Backbone of Champagne
Pinot Noir is the most widely planted grape variety in Champagne and gives many champagnes structure, body, and red fruit.
The grapes of Champagne — from Chardonnay to Arbane.
Pinot Noir is the most widely planted grape variety in Champagne and gives many champagnes structure, body, and red fruit.
Pinot Meunier is often overlooked, but it's the soul of many champagnes. Fruit, accessibility, and charm — why this grape variety deserves more respect.
Pinot Blanc in Champagne: An almost forgotten grape variety that creates surprises in a few cuvées.
Petit Meslier is one of the rarest grape varieties in Champagne. High acidity, floral aromas — a relic from times past.
Fromenteau, also known as Pinot Gris, is one of the forgotten grape varieties of Champagne. Rare, but fascinating.
Chardonnay in Champagne: Why this grape variety produces the most elegant champagnes. Terroir, style and personal experiences.
Arbane is the rarest authorized grape variety in Champagne. Few hectares, few bottles, great character.