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Explore the Champagne Sub-Regions

Massif de Saint-Thierry

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The Massif de Saint-Thierry is located to the northwest of Reims and holds the distinction of being the northernmost area of the Champagne region. Set on the right bank of the Vesle River, the region draws its name from the village of Saint-Thierry, where a historic monastery once cultivated vineyards.


Petite Montagne de Reims

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The Petite Montagne de Reims is located in the western and southwestern areas surrounding Reims, forming an integral part of the broader Montagne de Reims region. It is geographically distinct from the Grande Montagne de Reims, which covers the northern and eastern parts of the same plateau.


Grande Montagne de Reims

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The Grande Montagne de Reims is a prominent, horseshoe-shaped plateau located between the city of Reims to the north and the Marne Valley to the south. This elevated area, heavily wooded and rich in natural thickets, forms a distinct landscape within Champagne and is widely regarded as one of the region’s most exceptional terroirs.


Vallée de la Marne

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The Vallée de la Marne is a major subregion of Champagne, its landscape profoundly shaped by the winding Marne River. Vineyards thrive on the steep hillsides that flank both sides of the river, stretching westward in the direction of Paris.


Grande Vallée

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The Grande Vallée is a distinctive sub-zone nestled within the eastern section of the broader Vallée de la Marne, directly across the Marne River from the town of Épernay. Located on the right bank (north side) of the river, the slopes of the Grande Vallée naturally extend from the southern edge of the Grande Montagne de Reims, creating a seamless geographical and viticultural transition.


Coteaux Sud D'Épernay

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The Coteaux Sud d’Épernay is a strategically located sub-region of Champagne, lying just south of Épernay, the historic heart of the Champagne trade. This area serves as a geographical and stylistic bridge between two of Champagne’s most prominent sub-regions: the Chardonnay-dominant Côte des Blancs to the east and the Meunier-rich Vallée de la Marne to the west.


Côte des Blancs

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The Côte des Blancs, aptly named the “Coast of Whites,” is one of the most iconic sub-regions of Champagne, celebrated for its deep-rooted dedication to Chardonnay, the region’s hallmark white grape. This slender band of vineyards stretches along a gentle arc of hills, running northeast to southwest for approximately 10 to 15 kilometers.


Coteaux du Petit Morin

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The Coteaux du Petit Morin is a lesser-known but increasingly celebrated sub-region of Champagne, quietly located between the renowned Côte des Blancs and the Sézannais. It is part of the broader Petit Morin and Grand Morin area, one of the six key wine-producing districts within Champagne.


Montgueux

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Montgueux is a small yet highly distinctive vineyard area located approximately ten kilometers west of Troyes, in the Aube department. Often referred to as the “Montrachet of Champagne”, Montgueux is considered an outlier within the region due to its exceptional Chardonnay and its unique geological setting.


Côte des Bar

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The Côte des Bar is the southernmost sub-region of Champagne, located in the Aube department, southeast of Troyes. Geographically and geologically distinct from the more central Champagne areas of the Marne, it lies significantly closer to Chablis than to Reims or Épernay, both in distance and soil profile.


Crafted by People, Not Corporations

Each producer in our portfolio represents a unique voice in Champagne, not mass-market uniformity, but a mosaic of character, heritage, and craft. These are wines that speak of place, made by people with vision and conviction.

Authentic Craft

These producers don’t follow formulas. They follow the seasons, the soil, and their instincts, creating wines that reflect who they are and where they come from.

Rooted in Place

Working small plots, often passed down through generations, they capture the unique identity of their vineyards and crus.

Independent Vision

From organic farming to minimal intervention in the cellar, they take risks the big houses can’t. The results are stunning.

Limited & Personal

These Champagnes are made in small quantitites, often by hand, with the kind of attention that doesn't scale. Each bottle carries the signature of the grower - and the story of the vintage.

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CHAMPAVIN partners exclusively with producers and small-production Houses who bottle their own harvests. These producers work their own land, craft their own wines, and preserve techniques passed down through generations.

Egly-Ouriet

Egly-Ouriet

Champagne Egly-Ouriet is a family estate known for its dedication to quality and terroir.

Elise Bougy

Elise Bougy

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

Ulysse Collin

Ulysse Collin

Olivier Collin of Ulysse Collin continues a vine-growing legacy dating back to 1812 in Congy.

Roses de Jeanne

Roses de Jeanne

Cédric Bouchard began in 2000 with 1.37 hectares in Les Ursules, Celles-sur-Ource, Côte des Bar.