Cattier

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Cattier is a renowned Champagne house located in the village of Chigny-les-Roses in the Montagne de Reims region of France. The house has a long history of producing high-quality sparkling wines and is known for its commitment to traditional methods and innovative techniques.

History[edit | edit source]

The Cattier family has been involved in viticulture since 1625, but it was not until 1918 that the family began producing their own Champagne. The house was officially established by Jean Cattier, who decided to bottle and sell Champagne under the family name. Over the years, Cattier has grown in reputation and size, maintaining its status as a family-owned business.

Vineyards[edit | edit source]

Cattier's vineyards cover approximately 33 hectares, primarily located in the Premier Cru village of Chigny-les-Roses. The vineyards are planted with the three main grape varieties used in Champagne production: Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and Chardonnay. The unique terroir of the Montagne de Reims, characterized by its chalky soil and favorable climate, contributes to the distinctive flavor profile of Cattier Champagnes.

Production[edit | edit source]

Cattier is known for its meticulous production process, which combines traditional methods with modern innovations. The house employs the méthode champenoise, a process that involves a secondary fermentation in the bottle to create the characteristic bubbles of Champagne. Cattier also uses a variety of aging techniques, allowing their wines to develop complexity and depth over time.

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A bottle of Champagne Cattier

Products[edit | edit source]

Cattier offers a diverse range of Champagnes, each with its own unique characteristics. Their portfolio includes:

  • Brut Premier Cru: A classic expression of the Cattier style, this Champagne is known for its balance and elegance.
  • Rosé Premier Cru: A vibrant and fruity Champagne with notes of red berries and a delicate pink hue.
  • Vintage: Produced only in exceptional years, Cattier's vintage Champagnes are known for their complexity and aging potential.
  • Clos du Moulin: A prestigious cuvée made from grapes grown in a single vineyard, showcasing the terroir of Chigny-les-Roses.

Innovations[edit | edit source]

Cattier is also recognized for its innovative approach to Champagne production. The house was one of the first to introduce a low-dosage Champagne, catering to the growing demand for drier styles. Additionally, Cattier has embraced sustainable practices in their vineyards, focusing on reducing environmental impact and promoting biodiversity.

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