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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsThe origins of Champagne Henri Giraud go back to 1625. Contemporary o...
The origins of Champagne Henri Giraud go back to 1625.
Contemporary of Henri IV and his descendants, the
Hémart family settled permanently in Aÿ at the beginning
of the 17th century. Its history rooted in Aÿ, terroir of exception,
and intimately mixed with the extraordinary epic
of champagne from the 18th century. At the beginning of
the 20th century, Léon Giraud, cuirassier of the Marne Battle,
married a young lady Hémart. He rebuilt the magnificent
vineyard of the family that had just been devastated
by phylloxera and First World War.
Claude Giraud, 12th
generation of the Giraud-Hémart family, today presides
over the destiny of this Champagne House.
Claude Giraud has returned since 1990 to history and
rebuilt the first oak barrels from the Argonne Forest.The
famous oaks of this historic forest have for more than ten
centuries raised the great wines of Champagne. “Argonne”
is today the name of the house’s iconic cuvee. Each year,
Sebastien Le Golvet, the Cellar Master of the house, mobilizes
his merrandiers and coopers. Together, they select the
most beautiful oaks of the Argonne forest, Sebastien then
leads himself the toasting. This delicate work will be the last
precious touch of the grande cuvees.
With its unique expertise in the vinification of great Champagne
cuvees in new oak barrels, the Henri Giraud House
is now working on new winemaking in small containers,
either of terracotta or ovoid sandstone to optimize the exchange
between the wine and its lees.The saltiness, intensity
and aromatic complexity of Champagne Henri Giraud
make it one of the jewels of Excellence in this region. With
only 250,000 bottles of which only a few thousand bottles
for its grande cuvees, these champagnes are sought-after by
collectors and lovers of great wines from around the world.