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Domaine Rémy Bertin - Champagne

Champagne Rémy Bertin, founded in the 1960s in the Vallée de la Marne, was revived in 2018 by granddaughter Sandie and her husband Ludovic. Proud of the family heritage, they produce refined champagnes with Meunier, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, inspired by tradition and craftsmanship.

History

A history of the family, a renaissance

In the 1960s, Rémy and Jeanine Bertin bought their first vineyards in the Verneuil area, in the heart of the Vallée de la Marne. At that time, Champagne Rémy Bertin was born, a brand that has grown over the years thanks to passion and hard work.

In 2018, Sandie, granddaughter of Henri and Jeanine, and her husband Ludovic breathed new life into the Rémy Bertin family business, which had disappeared since her grandparents stopped running it in 1990. Proud of this heritage, they create refined and delicate champagnes, combining the best of the wines and terroirs with the three iconic grape varieties of Champagne: Meunier, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

The logo of the reopening of Champagne Rémy Bertin represents Sandie's grandfather, Rémy Bertin himself.

The champagne from Domaine Rémy Bertin

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