2004 Domaine José Michel et Fils, Special Club
Domaine José Michel is one of the oldest winegrowing families in the town of Moussy, just south of Epernay. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Grower Champagne
Grower Champagne Club – June 2011
NV Domaine Bruno Gobillard, Brut
The Gobillard family has been growing grapes in the region around Epernay since the 1700s, but it wasn’t until 1858 that they bottled their first Champagne under their own name. Continue reading
Grower Champagne Club – May 2011
Egly-Ouriet, Brut Premier Cru “Les Vignes de Vrigny” NV
When it comes to grower Champagne, Egly-Ouriet is more than a bit of a standout. Continue reading
Grower Champagne Club – April 2011
2006 Laherte Frères, Extra-Brut, Les Vignes d’Autrefois
The Champagne house of Laherte Frères is truly a family affair. Continue reading
Grower Champagne Club – March 2011
NV Camille Savès, Carte Blanche
Camille Savès dates back to 1894, when Eugène Savès began bottling Champagne in the Grand Cru village of Bouzy, in the Montagne de Reims region. Continue reading
Grower Champagne Club – February 2011
NV Bérêche et Fils, Reflet d’Antan, Brut
“Reflections of Long Ago” (reflet d’antan). Continue reading
Grower Champagne Club – January 2011
2004 A. Margaine, Special Club
Margaine is a tiny estate of only about six hectares, located in the town of Villers-Marmery, at the far-eastern end of the Montagne de Reims. Continue reading
Grower Champagne Club – December 2010
2002 Marc Chauvet, Special Club
An inscription in a 12th century church in Rilly-la-Montagne indicates that a local winegrower by the name of Nicolas Chauvet has been buried there since 1529. Continue reading
Grower Champagne Club – October 2010
NV P. Lancelot-Royer, Blanc de Blancs “Cuvée des Chevaliers” Grand Cru
The small family estate of Domaine Lancelot-Royer is located in the tiny Champagne village of Cramant, in the heart of the Côtes des Blancs. Continue reading
Grower Champagne Club – September 2010
2005 Doyard, Oeil de Perdrix, Collection de l’An I
Maurice Doyard began making Champagne on his 28-acre family estate back in the 1920s. Continue reading