

Champagne house
Maison Henriot
Rue Coquebert 81, 51100 Reims, France
House history
Maison Henriot presents its history as inspired by Apolline Henriot. The Henriot family settled in Champagne in 1640, developed a cloth and then wine business in Reims, and invested in vineyard lands. In 1808, Apolline Henriot, widow of Nicolas Henriot, founded Maison Henriot after participating in the family business for 14 years. The site also highlights a soil knowledge initiative launched in 1920 by family members trained as agronomists. Since 2020, Alice Tétienne has coordinated the Alliance Terroirs project to enhance vineyard knowledge, adapt viticultural practices, and integrate environmental commitment in response to climate change.
Tasting experience
The site describes certain cuvées through general tasting notes. Henriot Cuve 38 is presented as offering "a tasting that awakens the senses," with a striking story, visual, and aroma. The Rosé Champagne is described as one of Maison Henriot's most unique creations, notably for its aromatic profile. No explicit information on visits, tasting hours, or reception modalities appears on the provided pages.
Contact
Rue Coquebert 81, 51100 Reims, France