
Champagne Vignon — Verzenay Grand Cru, a minimalist single-vineyard champagne since 1946
In the heart of the Montagne de Reims, the village of Verzenay is one of the few communes classified as 100 per cent Grand Cru on the Champagne classification scale — an exceptional status that the House of Vignon has upheld since 1946. Set on a clay-limestone terroir with a predominantly chalky composition, the family has cultivated its vineyards with rare consistency across three generations. Stéphane Vignon, now at the helm of the estate, upholds a philosophy of minimal intervention: ageing predominantly in oak barrels, natural yeasts, no fining, no filtration, and chaptalisation limited to what is strictly necessary. Each cuvée — from the Marquises to the Potences Rochelles, from the Vignes Goisses rosé tothe Espérances Blanc de Noirs — is the result of a rigorous plot-by-plot selection. An Extra-Brut style, taut, mineral and precise, which has established itself as a benchmark amongst Champagne’s independent winemakers.
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Champagne Vignon Champagne — the essentials
- Founded in
- 1946
- House / owner
- Vignon
- Location
- Verzenay, Montagne de Reims


