Verticale Blanc de Blancs Trio de Millésimes - Amour de Deutz / 2007-2008-2009 - Maison Deutz

Champagne, Verticale - Trio de Millésimes - Amour de Deutz / vintages 2007-2008-2009, Maison Deutz

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It's in 1838, in the town of Ay near Epernay, that two wine sellers team up. These two partners, William Deutz and Pierre-Hubert Geldermann, start to buy vines and decide to work following 2 main principles: French expertise and German precision. Their passion for wine would be the glue holding everything together and they would both make history.

Nowadays, this never-ending quest for excellence is still the driving force behind the Maison Deutz, which has become famous worldwide. In spite of this newfound fame, the current president Fabrice Rosset still sees the company as a big family. Their goal has always remained the same: to make the best products for their many clients (80% of their champagnes are First Growth).

The champagnes:

  • Deutz Brut Classic NV
  • Deutz Rosé NV
  • Deutz Vintage
  • Deutz Rosé Vintage
  • Deutz Blanc de Blancs Vintage
  • Cuvée William Deutz
  • Amour de Deutz Blanc de Blanc
  • Amour de Deutz Rosé
Product Details
CH_148

Data sheet

Vintage
2007
2008
2009
Format
150 cl
Color
White Wine
Grape Variety
Chardonnay
Appellation
Champagne
Region
Champagne
Producer
Maison Deutz
Packing
Original Wood Case of 3 Magnum
Marketplace
Vivino
Producer: Maison Deutz
Maison Deutz

Great Champagne House

 

This famous French Champagne House actually comes from Germany. In 1830, two associates, William Deutz and Pierre-Hubert Geldermann, left the Kingdom of Prussia to cross the Rhine River, hoping to make a fortune in France. William was hired by the Maison Bollinger in 1832, while Pierre-Hubert opened his wine store. In 1838, they founded the "Maison Deutz & Geldermann" together, in the city of Aÿ (Marne department). The two friends quickly bought many grands crus and premiers crus vineyards, and started to export their wine. Of course, Germany was the first destination, as well as the United Kingdom, Russia (the czar and his court were quite fond of fine wines) and the United States. Deutz and Geldermann's strength was the combination of German work ethics and French wine prestige.

Later on, the Deutz and Geldermann families were united through marriage, changing the Champagne house's name to simply "Maison Deutz". Several generations of these two families would manage the estate throughout the years. An estate which now was a heavyweight on the international wine scene. During the Great Depression though, Marie Deutz (Alfred Geldermann's wife) was forced to fund the company with her own money, in order to avoid bankruptcy. In 1938, Jean Lallier (son of René Lallier, who was the son-in-law of René Deutz) inherited the entire estate and he decided to modernize the equipment and the winemaking techniques. Finally, more than 50 years later, in 1993, the Rouzaud family (working for the Louis Roederer brand), bought back the Maison Deutz.

Despite the buyout, the family business started by Deutz and Geldermann kept its independence. Today, the Maison Deutz owns 350 hectares of vineyards (growing ChardonnayPinot Noir and Pinot Meunier grapes), as well as 3km of underground cellars. The Champagne house has a total output of 2,5 million bottles per year. The true connoisseurs all over the world enjoy the quality of the famous "Deutz Style", a combination of reasoned agriculture and low yields, which proved its worth over the years.

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