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Growers and Processors

The grower-producer makes their champagne from their own grapes. Discover our selection of champagnes from independent winegrowers.

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De Sousa

Réserve
46,00 €

Leclerc Briant

Réserve Extra Brut
40,50 €

Eleonore

Reverie Kindled, Conversation Dreamed
47,26 €

Champagne Vignon

Rochelles-Potences 2020
43,00 €

De Sousa

Rosé
42,90 €

A. Bergère

Rosé de Saignée
52,00 €

Larmandier-Bernier

Rosé de Saignée
95,10 €

Michel Rutat

Rosé de Saignée
53,40 €

Leclerc Briant

Rosé de Saignée
69,95 €

Leclerc Briant

Rosé Extra Brut
51,90 €

Delavenne

Rose Marne
30,43 €

Geoffroy

Terre 2015 1er Cru
101,40 €

A. Bergère

Vignes de Nuit
62,00 €

Champagne Vignon

Vol au Vent 2018
74,90 €

Éric Taillet

Sur le Grand Marais
58,50 €

Éric Taillet

Exlusiv't
34,00 €

Gounel - Lassalle

Les Agneaux 2021
64,20 €

Gounel - Lassalle

Les Noues 2021
64,20 €

Gounel - Lassalle

Esprit voyageur
39,00 €

Éric Taillet

L'Authentique
39,90 €

Leclerc Briant

Abyss 2018 Brut Nature
174,90 €

Delavenne

Marius’s Aura
72,59 €

Texier

Brut Réserve
32,00 €

De Sousa

Caudalies Blanc de Blancs
71,90 €

Mignon-Boulard

Cuvée Élise
34,56 €

Bouquin Dupont Fils

Cuvée Jarod 2018
63,00 €

André Chemin

Entre Terre et Mer 2016
229,90 €

Pascal Agrapart

Extra Brut 7 Crus
55,80 €

Péhu Simonet

Face Nord Rosé
39,00 €

Lamiable

Hélios
210,00 €

Françoise Bedel

Jouvence 2013
156,95 €

Maurice Choppin

L'Âge et la Raison
52,20 €

David Léclapart

L'Aphrodisiaque
179,00 €

Delavenne

L'Ile
27,65 €

Cazals

Le Clos Cazals
92,70 €

Larmandier-Bernier

Les Chemins d'Avize Grand Cru
146,80 €

Michel Rutat

Les Grillettes
50,70 €

Philippe Lancelot

Les Pommiers 2019
104,00 €

De Sousa

Mycorhize
74,90 €

A. Bergère

Origine Brut
30,00 €

A. Bergère

Petit Meslier
90,00 €

De Lozey

Pinot Blanc
67,60 €

Courtois

Rosé
21,50 €

René Rutat

Rosé Brut
35,00 €

Geoffroy

Rosé de Saignée 1er Cru
45,86 €

Courtois

TERRA NOSTRA 2015
40,50 €

Fleury

Variation
92,00 €

Éric Taillet

Egali'T
29,90 €
Le guide

Récoltants-manipulants: the winemaker’s champagne, from grape to bottle

A ‘récoltant-manipulant’ (marked ‘RM’ on the label) is a winegrower who produces their champagne exclusively from grapes grown on their own vineyards, which they vinify and market under their own name. Unlike the major houses, which buy a large proportion of their grapes, the RM controls the entire process: the vineyard, pressing, blending and ageing in the cellar.

This approach results in cuvées with a strong identity, true to their terroir and family expertise — often produced in small quantities and unavailable in supermarkets. Many of these winegrowers practise organic farming and champion sustainable viticulture.

At Pépites en Champagne, we select these winemaker’s champagnes through tasting, for their character and authenticity. Discover our favourites amongst our ‘pépites’ and our full range of champagnes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a ‘récoltant-manipulant’ champagne?

A ‘récoltant-manipulant’ (RM) champagne is produced by a winegrower using grapes from their own vineyards, which they vinify and sell under their own name. The letters ‘RM’ appear on the label. This is the quintessential winemaker’s champagne, in contrast to the major houses, which source some of their grapes from elsewhere.

What is the difference between ‘RM’ and ‘NM’ on a champagne label?

The abbreviation indicates the origin of the grapes. ‘RM’ (récoltant-manipulant): the producer uses only their own grapes. ‘NM’ (négociant-manipulant): the producer may buy grapes or wines from others, as most of the major houses do. The RM designation guarantees 100 per cent in-house production, from vine to bottle.

Is a winemaker’s champagne better than a champagne from a major house?

Neither better nor worse: just different. A récoltant-manipulant’s champagne expresses a unique terroir and signature, produced in small quantities. A major house seeks a consistent style from one year to the next. The choice depends on what you prioritise: the authenticity of a winegrower or the consistency of a brand.