Bruno Paillard
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Originally a Champagne broker, Bruno Paillard started his own Maison in Reims back in 1981 - the first new Champagne House in more than a century. The challenges involved in taking on the region's established names would have stopped lesser men than Bruno, but over the last three decades Bruno and his daughter, Alice, have turned this eponymous business into one of the most prestigious in Champagne.
In 1994, he purchased his first vineyard: 3ha in Oger, a beautiful Grand Cru of the Cote des Blancs. Today, Maison Bruno Paillard is still an independent family-owned Champagne producer, with 32.5ha of vineyards covering 15 crus of Champagne, across more than 100 individual plots all with unique terroir. These provide more than 60% of the grapes for Bruno Paillard. 12ha of these vineyards are Grand Cru, an unusually high percentage given that across the region, the Grand Crus represent just 17 of the 320 villages.
The house follows a strict quality charter that includes using only first pressings, vinifying each cru separately and putting the disgorgement date on each bottle. They were the first to display disgorgement dates on the back labels of all their cuvees - and have been doing so since the mid-1980s.
Originally a Champagne broker, Bruno Paillard started his own Maison in Reims back in 1981 - the first new Champagne House in more than a century. The challenges involved in taking on the region's established names would have stopped lesser men than Bruno, but over the last three decades Bruno and his daughter, Alice, have turned this eponymous business into one of the most prestigious in Champagne.
In 1994, he purchased his first vineyard: 3ha in Oger, a beautiful Grand Cru of the Cote des Blancs. Today, Maison Bruno Paillard is still an independent family-owned Champagne producer, with 32.5ha of vineyards covering 15 crus of Champagne, across more than 100 individual plots all with unique terroir. These provide more than 60% of the grapes for Bruno Paillard. 12ha of these vineyards are Grand Cru, an unusually high percentage given that across the region, the Grand Crus represent just 17 of the 320 villages.
The house follows a strict quality charter that includes using only first pressings, vinifying each cru separately and putting the disgorgement date on each bottle. They were the first to display disgorgement dates on the back labels of all their cuvees - and have been doing so since the mid-1980s.
Their
house style is achieved by blending each vintage with 25-50% reserve wines.
These are a blend of previous vintages in a solera-style system, dating all the
way back to 1985.
Fresh, dry and vibrant, these wines are made with an uncompromising attitude to quality that shines through in the glass.