Elise Bougy
Elise Bougy returned to Les Mesneux in 2016 to revive her family estate and restore biodiversity.

Petite Montagne de Reims
Jérôme Prévost is a micro-grower Champagne producer from the picture-perfect village of Gueux, on the edge of the Montagne de Reims. He works a small 2.2 hectares of vines where Pinot Meunier dominates and thrives. When he first started making wine in 1998, he was using the wine caves of Anselme Selosse until 2003. Although not certified biodynamic, Jérôme is meticulous and natural in his work both in the vineyard and cellar. He makes only two cuvées, both from his single plot “Les Béguines.” His bottlings of Champagne are the ultimate showcase of fine wine.




Elise Bougy returned to Les Mesneux in 2016 to revive her family estate and restore biodiversity.
Gaspard Brochet left graphic design in 2013 to take over his family’s vineyards in Écueil.
Founded in 1947 in Écueil by René Savart, the estate is now run by his grandson Frédéric.
Alexandre Lamblot focuses on sustainable, natural Champagne production as part of a new generation.