Away from the great houses, a generation of growers crafts signature champagnes, deeply rooted in their terroir.
Champagne first evokes the great houses, their prestigious cuvées and centuries-old craft. But another, more confidential story is being written: that of grower champagnes.
The grower's spirit
These winemakers farm their own plots, vinify their own grapes and craft cuvées that bear the mark of a single place. Where the great house seeks consistency, the grower embraces the vintage, the soil, the gesture.
Take Maison Dosnon, in the Côte des Bar: a champagne made in the spirit of Burgundy, aged in oak barrels, released only when the wine is ready. Remarkable minerality, a grower's vision.
Why it matters
For clients seeking meaning, grower champagne ticks every box: rarity, authenticity, story. It is no longer about serving a familiar label, but about telling the story of a terroir and an intention.
Our approach
At ViniLux, we do not source from catalogues. Every producer in our portfolio shares one conviction: great wine is the expression of a place, a time and a human intention.