Arthur Larmandier from Champagne Larmandier-Bernier on yeasts, oak barrels and the 2021 vintage
The 2021 vintage in Champagne has evoked a wide variety of opinions. The verdict ranges from catastrophe to good quality, of course also depending on the cru and the grape variety. In this interview, Arthur Larmandier, Champagne Larmandier-Bernier, Vertus in the Côte des Blancsgives a first insight into 2021. 

It is also amazing what he has to say about the importance of natural yeasts in alcoholic fermentation fort his wines.
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Laurent Champs, Champagne Vilmart & Cie, on the specifics of the 2021 harvest
Laurent Champs, the Chardonnay trendsetter from Rilly-la-Montagne in the Reimser Bergland, shares his feelings about the last harvest in Champagne. 

And why he learns something new with every harvest.
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Arnaud Margaine and his daughter Mathilde from Champagne A. Margaine in Villers-

Friends of acidic Blanc de Blancs are familiar with Champagne A. Margaine, mainly because it mostly prevents malolactic fermentation: its vines are located in a Chardonnay enclave in the Pinot-dominated Reimes Bergland, in Villers-Marmery, Margaine's wines are therefore mostly stronger than those of the colleagues from the Côte des Blancs. Champagne Margarine is a member of Club Trésors and Les Artisans du Champagne.

In the video, Arnoud Margaine and his daughter Mathilde talk about the special conditions of the 2020 harvest.


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Arnaud Margaine and his daughter Mathilde from Champagne A. Margaine in Villers-

Friends of acidic Blanc de Blancs are familiar with Champagne A. Margaine, mainly because it mostly prevents malolactic fermentation: its vines are located in a Chardonnay enclave in the Pinot-dominated Reimes Bergland, in Villers-Marmery, Margaine's wines are therefore mostly stronger than those of the colleagues from the Côte des Blancs. Champagne Margarine is a member of Club Trésors and Les Artisans du Champagne.

In the video, Arnoud Margaine and his daughter Mathilde talk about the special conditions of the 2020 harvest.


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Arnaud Margaine and his daughter Mathilde from Champagne A. Margaine in Villers-

Friends of acidic Blanc de Blancs are familiar with Champagne A. Margaine, mainly because it mostly prevents malolactic fermentation: its vines are located in a Chardonnay enclave in the Pinot-dominated Reimes Bergland, in Villers-Marmery, Margaine's wines are therefore mostly stronger than those of the colleagues from the Côte des Blancs. Champagne Margarine is a member of Club Trésors and Les Artisans du Champagne.

In the video, Arnoud Margaine and his daughter Mathilde talk about the special conditions of the 2020 harvest.


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Arnaud Margaine and his daughter Mathilde from Champagne A. Margaine in Villers-

Friends of acidic Blanc de Blancs are familiar with Champagne A. Margaine, mainly because it mostly prevents malolactic fermentation: its vines are located in a Chardonnay enclave in the Pinot-dominated Reimes Bergland, in Villers-Marmery, Margaine's wines are therefore mostly stronger than those of the colleagues from the Côte des Blancs. Champagne Margarine is a member of Club Trésors and Les Artisans du Champagne.

In the video, Arnoud Margaine and his daughter Mathilde talk about the special conditions of the 2020 harvest.


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Arnaud Margaine and his daughter Mathilde from Champagne A. Margaine in Villers-

Friends of acidic Blanc de Blancs are familiar with Champagne A. Margaine, mainly because it mostly prevents malolactic fermentation: its vines are located in a Chardonnay enclave in the Pinot-dominated Reimes Bergland, in Villers-Marmery, Margaine's wines are therefore mostly stronger than those of the colleagues from the Côte des Blancs. Champagne Margarine is a member of Club Trésors and Les Artisans du Champagne.

In the video, Arnoud Margaine and his daughter Mathilde talk about the special conditions of the 2020 harvest.


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