Aurélien Lemaire: A new, progressive face of Champagne
Back to the roots - and then everything changed. In 2016, Aurélien returned to the family estate after formative periods in Georgia and with Sébastien Mouzon. But anyone who thinks he is simply picking up where his parents left off is mistaken. Three years later, he makes a radical cut: he takes the best plots of land, throws the old conventions overboard and starts from scratch. Biodynamically. With craftsmanship. Without compromise. No more chemicals in the vineyard, but dozens of newly planted trees. Together with minds like Antoine Bouvet, Romain Henin and Flavien Nowack, Aurélien is part of a movement that is rewriting Champagne. Away from the old prestige image, towards real substance and craftsmanship. These are champagnes with soul. They speak of the soil. Of change.