Visit and tasting Champagne Sourdet-Diot

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Ludivine S.
Description

It is in the heart of the Marne valley, between Epernay and Château-Thierry, that Champagne Sourdet-Diot was born, in the village of La Chapelle-Monthodon. The vineyard has 8.60 ha of vines benefiting from a South-East exposure ideal for the flowering of the grapes.

In order to welcome the private clientele, a new space was set up in 2012: with its view of the vineyards, it offers a particularly warm setting to discover the wines. Upon reservation, amateurs can visit the cellars and taste the whole range in the company of Ludivine Sourdet and her parents.

Enjoy all the charm of the winegrower's Champagnes with the traditional cuvées, elaborated in a pure and classic style, with the Sourdet-Diot touch.
If you are passing through our beautiful region, we will have the pleasure of welcoming you to the property.

Rules and conditions

The visits indicated at the rate of 1 € mean that they are carried out free of charge by the winemaker. This amount is requested to ensure the seriousness of your request and avoid the winemaker blocking a visit slot unnecessarily. And if the tasting has satisfied you, the purchase of wine (on site or in home delivery) will reward the work of the winemaker! We encourage you to at least buy a bottle when a visit/tasting has been offered to you free of charge.
In case of cancellation, we thank you for cancelling your visit to the platform, which will immediately notify the winemaker.
The confirmation of your reservation by the winemaker is imperative to validate your visit.

Reservation policy

Cancellation policy: : Strict

Products offered for tasting:
Champagne Sourdet-Diot - Selection
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Ludivine S.
Champagne Sourdet-Diot  Professional seller

"It was in the 60s that the first vines were planted by my grandfather, Raymond Sourdet. Patrick and Nadine, my parents, knew how to perpetrate the family passion and pass it on to me. Today, I am proud... See more

"It was in the 60s that the first vines were planted by my grandfather, Raymond Sourdet. Patrick and Nadine, my parents, knew how to perpetrate the family passion and pass it on to me. Today, I am proud of this heritage and hope to one day pass the torch to my children." Ludivine Sourdet See less

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