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Champagne André Chemin — Sébastian and Eva, third generation

André Chemin Champagne — Petite Montagne de Reims


André Chemin is part of the fine Champagne tradition of the Petite Montagne de Reims, where Sacy is home to a multifaceted vineyard. At altitudes ranging from 89 to 259 metres, the estate’s plots benefit from varied geology: alluvial sands on the plain, clay on the mid-slopes, and denser clay at the top of the hillsides — all nuances that add complexity and richness to the wines’ profile. Three generations of the Chemin family have honed a craft based on rigour and vigour, far removed from the Champagne industry. Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay express their own distinct minerality here, giving rise to cuvées that delight discerning connoisseurs.

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The André Chemin vintages — Terroir and precision


The André Chemin range embodies the terroir’s three grape varieties: Pinot Noir provides structure and richness, Pinot Meunier lends roundness and fruitiness, whilst Chardonnay brings elegance and minerality. The cuvées reflect this balanced philosophy, with no compromise on quality. Each blend tells the story of the soils of Sacy and Écueil, perfect for the dinner table or as a prestigious aperitif.

Whether it’s a non-vintage brut for everyday enjoyment or more nuanced cuvées, André Chemin offers generous, well-structured champagnes that are the ideal accompaniment to fine dining, seafood or intimate celebrations.

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André Chemin — Three generations in Sacy


The Chemin family has been cultivating its vineyards in Sacy for three generations, upholding an independent and artisanal approach to champagne. The vineyard also extends to Écueil, with complementary plots that enrich the profile of the three main grape varieties. This generational approach prioritises an in-depth understanding of the terroir over rapid expansion.

The production of André Chemin champagnes adheres to traditional Champagne methods: grapes are carefully pressed, fermentation is carefully controlled, and the wine is aged in the cellar to consolidate its structure. The result: refined, precise and powerful wines, true to the character of their terroirs of origin, a far cry from industrial standardisation.

André Chemin Champagne — Sacy vineyard

Your questions about André Chemin champagnes


What is the style of André Chemin champagnes?
André Chemin crafts refined, meticulously crafted and powerful wines that faithfully reflect his terroirs in Sacy and Écueil. Far from being soft, his wines captivate with their structure and minerality, the result of a subtle blend of Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay.
Where can I buy André Chemin champagne online?
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Which grape varieties are used to make André Chemin champagnes?
Three key grape varieties: Pinot Noir for structure and richness, Pinot Meunier for roundness and fruitiness, and Chardonnay for elegance and minerality. Each blend draws on these three pillars.
Why choose André Chemin rather than a major Champagne house?
Because André Chemin embodies family craftsmanship and uncompromising rigour. Three generations have built up in-depth expertise in specific terroirs. You’ll discover authentic wines that you simply won’t find amongst the mass-production giants.
What is the terroir of Sacy and Écueil in the Petite Montagne de Reims?
An exceptional vineyard where the altitude ranges from 89 to 259 metres, featuring sandy soils on the plains, clay soils halfway up the slopes and loamy soils at the top of the hillsides. This geological diversity adds complexity to the wines and gives them a distinctive minerality.