The Montgueux hill is located 10km away from Troyes in the southern region of Champagne. Our vineyard is renowned for the typicity of its Chardonnay grapes.
Facing South East our vines are planted on Upper Cretaceous chalk and clay. We maintain a grass-cover between the vines. The age of these vineyards and our wine-making processes enable us to produce generous, complex and highly subtle wines.
After the First World War the Beaugrand family was the first to replant its hillsides. Montgueux acquired the Champagne appellation in 1927 and the first bottles were put on sale in 1930.
We have had the pleasure of welcoming you on our wine estate for more than four generations.
Beaugrand
Type of cultivation
Non-organic farming
Location
4, rue Léon Beaugrand F - Montgueux (France)
Champagne region
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