Un champagne de vigneron indépendant, distribué sur quatre continents

An independent grower champagne, finding its place on the world stage

Ten hectares in the Vallée de la Marne. A family cellar. No intermediary between the vine and the bottle.

And partners in Milan, Nagoya, Seoul, New York, and Barcelona.


What our importers saw first

They didn't choose us because we're a grand maison. They chose us precisely because we're not.

A récoltant manipulant is a clear proposition: single origin, controlled production, extended aging, fair positioning. That's what importers building coherent portfolios are looking for — not another label, but a story worth defending in front of a discerning buyer.

Every cuvée ages a minimum of three years on lees. Every grape comes exclusively from our own plots. And for larger orders, we can draw on a collective of five independent growers from the southern Aisne — without diluting the identity of any single producer.


From the Vallée de la Marne outward

We work with a tight network, selected for consistency and reliability.

Italy Luca Bacchiega, Milan Spain Call Me Wine Belgium Happiness Japan Inaba Wines, Nagoya South Korea Tiger International, Seoul United States ADYA Global, New York and Chicago / Last Bottle, California Canada Liquefied Imports

Every market has been approached deliberately, with the right partner. That's what allows us to honor our commitments without overstretching production.


What we offer a new importer

A readable range. Technical sheets available in three languages. Direct access — you deal with the grower, not an anonymous export desk.

We're open to new partnerships in uncovered markets, or within specific segments — fine dining, independent wine merchants, specialist online retail.

If the integrity of your selection matters as much as volume, we probably have something worth discussing.

 

 


 

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