CHAMPAGNE PIERRE PINARD
Read moreWe sit down around the table to get to know this family business and its vineyard, which is 100% located in Sézanne, i.e. 13 hectares. In the range, let's mention "La cuvée fût de chêne" (oak barrel vintage) with a dominant pinot noir (70%), associated with 30% of chardonnay, a champagne which benefits from four years of ageing (3 years of which 1 year in oak barrel), ideal as an aperitif or with a fricassee of scallops with butter... The visit is free for individuals but it is by appointment only so remember to call before coming to the domain.
CHAMPAGNE MAURICE DUGAY
Read moreFounded in 1967, the house is housed in a former farmhouse. The tailor-made tour by the owner-growers can be adapted to your wishes and level of knowledge. On tasting, Maurice Dugay & Comte de Montgivroux champagnes reveal themselves to be flamboyant. The 2009 vintage and the 100% Chardonnay Cuvée Spéciale melt in our mouths. And what can we say about their ratafia or their vieille fine de la Marne? Nothing but divine! These little jewels will enhance your aperitifs with accents of terroir and good humor. Cheers!
CHAMPAGNE DE LA ROYE
Read moreThis champagne is the result of the work done by disabled people in the vineyard. Located in the Champagne vineyards, the E.S.A.T. (Etablissement et Services d'Aide par le Travail) of Sézanne has focused part of its activity on the work of the vine and the wine of Champagne. The range consists of a Brut and a Rosé, with a high proportion of reserve wines (about 45%) which guarantees a constant quality. The Brut is an elegant accompaniment to savory dishes or a convivial aperitif. The Rosé will reveal itself with dishes of character.