Vilmart & Cie

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Vilmart & Cie is a prestigious Champagne house located in the Champagne region of France. Established in the late 19th century, Vilmart & Cie has been producing high-quality sparkling wines for over a century, making it one of the oldest and most respected producers in the region. The winery is renowned for its commitment to traditional winemaking techniques, while also incorporating modern innovations to enhance the quality of its champagnes.

History[edit]

Vilmart & Cie was founded in 1890 by Désiré Vilmart in the village of Rilly-la-Montagne, situated in the heart of the Montagne de Reims. From its inception, the house has been family-owned and operated, with a strong emphasis on quality and craftsmanship. Over the years, Vilmart & Cie has passed through several generations, each contributing to the growth and development of the brand.

Vineyards and Winemaking[edit]

The vineyards of Vilmart & Cie are located in the premier cru and grand cru areas of the Champagne region, which are known for their exceptional terroir. The house primarily grows two grape varieties: Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, which are the backbone of their champagnes. Vilmart & Cie practices sustainable viticulture, ensuring that their farming methods are environmentally friendly and preserve the health of the vineyards for future generations.

In the winery, Vilmart & Cie combines traditional winemaking methods with modern technology. One of their hallmark practices is the use of oak barrels for the fermentation and aging of their wines, a technique that adds complexity and depth to the champagnes. This approach distinguishes Vilmart & Cie from many other Champagne houses that primarily use stainless steel tanks.

Products[edit]

Vilmart & Cie produces a range of champagnes, from non-vintage cuvées to vintage and prestige cuvées. Their portfolio includes:

  • Grand Cellier: A non-vintage blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, known for its balance and elegance.
  • Coeur de Cuvée: A vintage champagne made from the finest selection of grapes, aged in oak barrels to achieve its distinctive character.
  • Grand Cellier d'Or: A premium cuvée that showcases the best of Vilmart's vineyards, offering complexity and richness.

Reputation and Recognition[edit]

Vilmart & Cie has garnered international acclaim for its exceptional champagnes. Wine critics and connoisseurs alike praise the house for its dedication to quality, innovation, and sustainability. The unique style of Vilmart champagnes, characterized by their elegance, complexity, and depth, has established the house as a benchmark in the Champagne region.

Visiting Vilmart & Cie[edit]

Vilmart & Cie welcomes visitors to its winery in Rilly-la-Montagne for tours and tastings. The visit offers an insight into the history of the house, the winemaking process, and the opportunity to taste their exquisite champagnes.

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