Vitry-le-François — The Forgotten East
Vitry-le-François is the easternmost and least known region of Champagne.
The wine-growing regions of Champagne — from Côte des Blancs to Côte des Bar.
Vitry-le-François is the easternmost and least known region of Champagne.
The Vallée de la Marne is the home of Pinot Meunier. 74 champagnes tasted from this fruit-focused valley.
The Montagne de Reims is home to the most famous Grand Cru villages for Pinot Noir. 71 champagnes tasted.
The Côte des Blancs south of Épernay is the epicenter for Blanc de Blancs. Chalk soils, Grand Crus, and the most elegant champagnes in the world.
The Côte des Bar (Aube) is the southernmost region of Champagne. 83 champagnes tasted — why this area deserves more attention.
The Côte de Sézanne lies south of the Côte des Blancs and produces accessible, fruit-driven Chardonnay.