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Champagne Deutz

Francia · Francia · Est. 1838

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Champagne Deutz

Champagne Deutz is one of Champagne's most distinguished houses, founded in 1838 in Aÿ by William Deutz and Pierre-Hubert Geldermann. Combining their complementary expertise — William was already active in the Champagne trade while Pierre-Hubert was an established wine merchant — the house initially focused on exports to Germany before gradually investing in some of the region's finest vineyards and gaining full control over its own production. Throughout the nineteenth century, Deutz grew steadily to become a founding member of the Syndicat des Grandes Marques. In 1983 the house was acquired by the Rouzaud family, who also own Louis Roederer, and it was fully integrated into the group in 1993. Nevertheless, Deutz continues to operate with complete independence, preserving its own distinct identity and style. The house's winemaking philosophy is built on elegance, balance and finesse. Vinification is entirely traditional, with no influence of oak, prioritising aromatic purity and freshness. To achieve this, 80% of the grapes are sourced from Premier Cru and Grand Cru villages. Deutz's enviable 42-hectare estate spans some of Champagne's most iconic terroirs, including the celebrated Côte des Blancs, and the wines age for many years in three kilometres of underground chalk cellars situated between 20 and 60 metres beneath the slopes of Aÿ. The Deutz range extends from the approachable Brut Classic to exceptional prestige cuvées. The Blanc de Blancs Millésimé, crafted from 70% Grand Cru and 30% Premier Cru terroirs, stands out for its purity and delicately structured body. The flagship Cuvée William Deutz — a tribute to the founder — is always a vintage release, Pinot Noir-driven and highly expressive with beautiful aromatic richness. The prestige tier is completed by L'Amour de Deutz in both Blanc de Blancs (93/100 Wine Enthusiast) and Rosé (95/100 Wine Enthusiast) expressions. Robert Parker of the Wine Advocate declared he was greatly impressed by the Deutz wines he tasted, a testament to this great Champagne house's international standing.

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Deutz Brut Classic — Francia — espumoso

Champagne Deutz · Francia

Deutz Brut Classic

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