Champagne Chapuy

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Champagne Chapuy
About Winery

Champagne CHAPUY is a Family Estate of 8 ha of vineyards . The majority of them are planted in the "Côte des Blancs" with Chardonnay grape variety, which allows to produce a fine and light Blanc de Blancs Champagne, very typical of this region. Among them, 3 ha belong to the famous "Grand Cru" village of Oger. Other family plots, located in the "Coteaux Sud d'Epernay" and planted with Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier grape varieties (3ha), are used to produce the blended Champagnes, more fruity and mellow.

CHAPUY Family is inextricably linked with Oger's history because one of its ancestors was mayor of the village just after the French Revolution.
Wine - growing is stuck in the family tradition since more than a century, but Serge CHAPUY was the actual brand creator and started to commercialize Champagne in 1952.

The Family Estate's Motto : A Premium quality Champagne at an "owner" price .

Aurore and Elodie Higonet

In the Champagne region of France, your search for lightness and delicacy will inevitably lead you to the Côte de Blancs. Located in the department of Marne, this area streches for about 8000 acres or 12 miles with east facing slopes that are almost exclusively planted with the grapes that gave the region its name: Chardonnay. Of six villages that have been given Grand Cur status, only four are actually located on the Cote des Blancs, and in one of these, Oger, you will find the Chapuy estate.
The history of the house began in 1952 when the then mayor of Oger, Serge Chapuy started bottling Champagne under his own name.
His son Arnold took over the reigns in 1981 and today daughters Elodie and Aurore are in charge, with the younger one, Aurore, working the vines and cellar.
The stile of the house if fresh and mineral driven. Elegance and freshness is achieved by blending wines that underwent malolactic fermentation with wine that has not.
Chapuy usually bottles in March to then keep the bottles in their cellar for a minimum of 18 months before disgorging the non-vintage champagnes.
The Chapuy estate underwent conversion to a relatively new sustainable certification in 2017 called HVE or High Environmental Value (Haute Valeur Environnementale), a philosophy that distinguishes itself from organic production in that it puts more emphasis towards biodiversity.

 

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