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Champagne Deutz

History of the Estate Deutz Champagne

the story of Deutz Champagne

Deutz House

The story of a legend

Founded in 1838, theDeutz Champagne Houseis based inAÿIt was born from the encounter betweenWilliam DeutzAndPierre-Hubert GeldermannTwo German individuals, drawn by the prosperity reigning in France, initially opened a trading house and combined their technical expertise with their market knowledge to develop the company internationally. This would eventually become the “Deutz House“When descendants married landowners from Champagne, convinced that the quality of the wines stemmed from the fruits of the land, they acquired plots in the best crus of Champagne. By becoming producers themselves, the heirs imbued the brand with character and elegance.”Deutz Housefinally falls into the fold of the great Champagne HouseLouis Roedererin 1983. Ten years later, theRouzaud familybecomes the shareholder of the Roederer company and therefore the new owners of Deutz.

The Deutz philosophy

Passion in the service of bubbles

The story of theDeutz HouseIt is above all a story of passion, and especially of passionate people. The men and women who work hand in hand to create Deutz cuvées share a common goal: to elevate the Champagne terroir to produce exceptional wines. The philosophyDeutzThis expresses the idea of ​​a consistent and harmonious blend that gives all the wines of the House a unique, authentic, and generous style. Besides the quality of its wine, the reputation of Maison Deutz also stems from its particularly refined, distinguished, and elegant image, which is easily recognizable. Deutz Champagnes are also known for a touch of originality in their range.“Love of Deutz”.Indeed, for these Blanc de Blancs, the pleasure begins even before tasting, when you discover the capsule. These capsules are signedPascal MorabitoThey are gold-plated and can be transformed into real pendants thanks to an integrated cord. Attention placomusophiles!

Deutz Champagnes

Mastering Pinot Noir

ThereDeutz Houseis rich in a 200-hectare vineyard, which includes no fewer than 7 Champagne Crus. As a reminder, to claim the title of “Champagne", sparkling wines from the eponymous region must meet a number of criteria. For example, the blend must consist strictly ofPinot(black or miller) and ofChardonnayNo other grape variety is permitted. The distinctive character of Deutz Champagnes thus lies in the predominant use of Pinot Noir. This grape variety, which they have mastered, produces wines characterized by fruit and a beautiful vinosity. The range comprises around ten different cuvées, some of which are vintage when the quality allows. If theDeutz Brut Classique Champagneis the brand ambassador; the House also offers rosé versions of its cuvées, as well as the iconic William Deutz cuvée and the legendary "Deutz's lovein Blanc de blancs.