France
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The Baron-Fuenté champagne house began with the beautiful love story, of Gabriel Baron and Dolorès Fuenté. The daring couple used grapes from the family’s 17th century old Charly-sur-Marne vineyard to make its first cuvées, and subsequently transmitted their values of boldness and passion to their children, Sophie and Ignace, who are at the helm of the company today. Ignace takes care of the crafting and production of each cuvée, and Sophie manages the vineyard, administrative teams, and the firm’s business development.
Since the 2000s, they have modernised their production operations by expanding their cellars, the winery, and their labeling workshop, and integrating innovative technologies guarantee its consistent, high-quality wines.
The champagne house grew in 2011 when it integrated Lété-Vautrain’s vineyards. The independence of the family-run grower-producer estate (RM) has been preserved to respect its uniqueness.
Some cuvées are aged in oak barrels and specific estate parcels are ethically farmed so as to respect both the terroir and the environment.
The vineyard, located in Charly-sur-Marne, near Paris, is exceptionally rich in clay and limestone making it ideal for the region’s emblematic Meunier grape variety. This unique terroir, together with a sustainable approach perfectly reflects Baron-Fuenté’s commitment to protecting its heritage and transmitting a promising future to upcoming generations.
Cellier des Princes, based in Courthezon, is the one of the leading producers of Châteauneuf du Pape since 1925. Cellier des Princes offers a large range of Châteauneuf du Pape thanks to its vineyards located on every terroirs of the appellation, round pebbles, safres (sandy soils), limestone shingles and red clay.. Our selection process is very strict as we only use the best crops in order to guarantee quality at every levels. Our range includes today IGP Vaucluse Principauté d'Orange, Ventoux, Côtes du Rhône, Côtes du Rhône Villages, Vacqueyras, Gigondas and of course Châteauneuf du Pape. The range also includes 9 Estates in Ventoux, Côtes du Rhône, Organic Côtes du Rhône, Côtes du Rhône Villages Valréas, Côtes du Rhône Villages Plan de Dieu, and Châteauneuf du Pape. Thanks to strong investments in the cellar & in the vineyards in the last 10 years,we are proud today to offer gold medals on every wines as well as more than 16 wines with 90+ ratings.
Family-owned company established in Burgundy since 1898.
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