OUR SOIL IS OUR LEGACY.
We respect terroir unconditionally. A great wine must be a gift from nature, intimately cherished and protected.
Maison Telmont champions a unique, bold vision in the Champagne industry: to produce exceptional Champagne without any compromise on sustainability. In 2021, this vision materialized with the “In the Name of Mother Nature” project – a far-reaching, overarching roadmap that includes the objective to convert 100% of the estate’s and partner winegrowers’ vineyards to organic and regenerative agriculture (today, 72% of the vineyards are already in organic agriculture), preserving biodiversity, and drastically reducing carbon emissions to achieve Net Zero by 2050. This unwavering dedication culminates in the “Réserve de la Terre” collection – that now includes “Réserve de la Terre” and “Réserve de la Terre Rosé”. Each of these manifesto cuvées is crafted exclusively from organic grapes, without herbicides, synthetic pesticides, synthetic fungicides, or synthetic fertilizers. With “Réserve de la Terre”, Maison Telmont reaffirms its deep-rooted belief: for a champagne to be truly great, it must be alive – that is, born from a living soil, free from synthetic chemical inputs, which is possible only through organic and regenerative viticulture. These cuvées are radiant, vibrant, sunny. They are an unadorned expression of their terroir. They represent the future of Maison Telmont.
A manifesto-cuvée for organic viticulture, a tribute to the terroir and to three exceptional years in Champagne. A solar wine, radiant, full of life.
OUR SOIL IS OUR LEGACY.
We respect terroir unconditionally. A great wine must be a gift from nature, intimately cherished and protected.