

Champagne house
Champagne Mannoury E&M
Grande Rue 3, 10250 Courteron, France
House history
The site presents Champagne Mannoury E&M as a house carried by a family of Champagne winegrowers for five generations. It also specifies that Maryline and Emmanuel Mannoury, brother and sister, offer a champagne made from the Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier grape varieties.
Tasting experience
The site describes several cuvées and their tasting profiles. A cuvée aged for more than three years highlights the finesse of Chardonnay (70%) and the elegance of Pinot Noir (30%), with aromatic complexity and a balance on the palate suitable for an exceptional meal or as an aperitif. Another cuvée, composed of Pinot Noir (85%) and Chardonnay (15%), is presented as elegant and refined, with aromas of white flowers and citrus, a bright golden color, fine bubbles, and a fresh and balanced tasting. A harmonious cuvée combines 57% Pinot Noir, 22% Chardonnay, and 21% Pinot Meunier; it is described as a gastronomic champagne, perfect for accompanying a meal, particularly foie gras. The site also mentions a blended rosé described as gourmet and fruity.
Contact
Grande Rue 3, 10250 Courteron, France