

Champagne house
Champagne Boulachin Chaput
Rue Michelot 21, 10200 Arrentières, France
House history
The house states that it has been cultivating its vines for 8 generations, respecting traditions and the environment. The family has been cultivating vines on the slopes of the Côte des Bars since 1799. The text specifies that successive generations have navigated technological, political, economic, and climatic changes to produce quality grapes. Today, Geoffrey, the 8th generation, maintains this heritage on an estate of about 4 hectares divided between Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier in the communes of Arrentières, Colombé le Sec, Colombé la Fosse, and Voigny. A timeline notably mentions: 1799, Joseph Boulachin's establishment in Colombé le Sec; 1862, Ferdinand Chaput's establishment in Arrentières; 1924, gold medal obtained by Paul Boulachin in Troyes; 1934, creation of the brand by Armand Chaput.
Tasting experience
The house states that it welcomes visitors to discover its expertise, its commitment to responsible winemaking, and to share its passion, with family, friends, or in groups. The contact page also mentions the possibility of requesting information about a visit.
Contact
Rue Michelot 21, 10200 Arrentières, France