Champagne André Burguet

Champagne house

Champagne André Burguet

Grande Rue 24, 02310 Villiers-Saint-Denis, France

House history

The house is located in Crouttes sur Marne, described as a small Champagne village at the gates of Paris and on the Champagne tourist route. The site indicates that Champagne André Burguet is a winegrower-manipulator operation passed down through four generations, since the initiative to preserve the grape, to turn it into champagne, and to market it. Today, Isabelle and Dany ensure its continuity in respect of ancestral rules. The house creates its blends from the three Champagne grape varieties and also mentions an environmental approach, notably with soil preservation, a controlled phytosanitary strategy, and obtaining the HVE label as a step in the continuous improvement of its practices.

Tasting experience

The site invites visitors to come and share the house's passion. It specifies that as a winegrower-manipulator, the operation cultivates the three Champagne grape varieties, which allows it to modulate its own blends and create cuvées in its image. The winery is presented as the place where the best blends are made, with attention paid to the quality of the products. The house's page adds that the blends are made from pinot meunier, pinot noir, and chardonnay, and that a traditional press allows for a slow extraction of the juice and maximum revelation of aromas, with the wines reaching their maturity after several years of aging.

Contact

Grande Rue 24, 02310 Villiers-Saint-Denis, France

Signature wines

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