🥂WE’RE STILL HERE FOR YOU … 🥂

A glass of Mandois champagne to soften the return of confinement?

The holiday season is just around the corner, so now is the perfect time to order your champagne and supply your customers.


Joséphine, Cathy, Angèle and Murielle are available to accommodate your requests now.

The sales team.

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🌿 The MANDOIS vineyard has officially been certified ORGANIC for the 2020 harvest 🌿

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1735 was the year in which the first winegrower in the Mandois family appeared on the official registers held at that time by the church.

In 1862Victor Mandois was the first winemaker from among our ancestors when he started to produce a few wines in the old Epernay winery on Avenue Grandpierre.

In 1905, at the instigation of his son Victor Auguste, the company moved to Pierry and developed its sales activity. Unfortunately, the crisis at the turn of the century and the untimely death of Victor Auguste brought this momentum to a swift halt: the vineyards were then split into 3 parts.

Henri, Victor Auguste’s youngest son, took over the estate with a reduced surface area of 3.5 hectares and produced his own Champagne against the backdrop of the precarious 1930s. Through grit and determination, he managed to survive these difficult and uncertain times.

From 1950 onwards, helped by his son Michel, he rebuilt sales, built new pressesdug out deep cellars and expanded the vineyards.

In 1970, the Mandois Champagne House shipped 250,000 bottles and owned 25 hectares of vines. In 1989, the decision was taken to become a wine negociant in order to meet demand and Michel’s son Claude took on this mission, supported by his mother Madeleine.

In 2000, the Mandois family owned 40 hectares of vineyards and produced 500,000 bottles per year. It was then that Claude started thinking about changing the way the vineyards were managed in order to revert to more natural growing practices.

The Clos Mandois became Mandois’ testing ground. Pre-emergence herbicides were dispensed with, every other row was grassed over, and ploughing, which had been abandoned at the end of the 1960s, was re-introduced: little by little, the winegrowing work became more natural and in 2017 the decision was taken to embark on the conversion to organic growing, which was a logical framework for all these initiatives.

In 2020, the Mandois family’s vineyards, after a bit of internal reorganisation, represent 37 hectares of vines, 32 of which are certified organic.

The Champagne House in Pierry currently boasts one of the largest certified organic vineyards in the Champagne region. The first challenge of reverting to more natural work was successfully met in the vineyards and we are now focusing on bringing out the natural expression of the different terroirs.

At Mandois, actions have always spoken louder than words and true values such as quality and loyalty remain at the heart of our approach.

🥂WINE TOURISM🥂

Wine tourism is slowly but surely finding its place at Champagne Mandois and Josephine is brilliant at it!

Champagne lovers and Mandois customers can:

– Visit the famous Clos de Pierry

– Tour the 18th-century cellars beneath the village church

– Enjoy a variety of champagne tastings

If you would like to pay us a visit, just get in touch with Josephine and she will suggest a suitable time.

For further info, please contact Josephine directly +33(0)3.26.54.03.18 / josephine@champagnemandois.fr – info@champagnemandois.fr

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✨ NEW VICTOR GIFT BOXES ✨

VICTOR MANDOIS NEW GIFT BOXES

Victor Mandois reveals its new gift presentation.

The new gift boxes for the Victor Blanc, as well as the Victor Rosé, complete the packaging presentation of these two exceptional champagnes.

Buy as a treat for yourself or others. It makes a great #gift for the holiday season!

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💚 A GLIMMER OF HOPE 💚

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A GLIMMER OF HOPE 💚
 
The #vine continues its cycle and the #flowering will be early.
The #vineyards will be in full flower between 20 and 25 May.
 
We will therefore likely be harvesting at the end of August as there are usually 90 days between the flowering and the harvesting.
 
In the Mandois vineyards, there is an average of 10 bunches of grapes per vine, which is more than enough to give us a decent yield.
 
The quality of the grapes will be determined over the coming months.
 
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🍇THE CHAMPAGNE MANDOIS VINIFICATION 🍇

🍇THE CHAMPAGNE MANDOIS VINIFICATION 🍇
 
The #wines stored in #wood as well as those in #vat have been racked and the #blends created.
 
The result is stunning; the wines are radiant and rich with lingering flavours.
 
The #bottling planned for the end of April has been postponed to the end of June as a precautionary measure.
 
The #barrels, #demi-muids (600 litre barrels) and #foudres containing the reserve wines for the next blends are full once more. These barrels do, of course, have to be topped up regularly and in Champagne this topping up operation is known as “ouillage”.
 
Have a great week end everyone !
 
📷 Barrels draining in the courtyard of the church in #Pierry
 
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🌿 THE MANDOIS VINEYARDS 🌿

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🌿 THE MANDOIS VINEYARDS 🌿

Spring is already well advanced in the vineyards and the attaching of the shoots will soon be followed by the disbudding work, when we remove the unwanted buds by hand.

In order to comply with the Coronavirus protection regulations in the vineyards, we are operating in small teams of 2 or 3 people working at least 2 meters apart.

So, do take care of yourself, stay home, stay safe and find some small comfort in a delicious glass of Mandois champagne !

Have a nice week end everyone 🥂

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🍾 A CRITICAL STEP: DISGORGEMENT 🍾

🍇 THE VINIFICATION CHAMPAGNE MANDOIS 🍇
This process consists of removing the yeast deposit inside each bottle and adding a drop of “liqueur” to finalise the crafting of each fine Champagne.
 
Maison Mandois has state-of-the-art equipment to handle this final stage of the champagne-making process with great precision.
 
Step 1. Creation of a Champagne ice cube containing the yeast deposit before removal of the capsule.
Step 2. Addition of the “liqueur” made from reserve wines stored in demi-muids.
Step 3. Bottle topping up and fill check.
Step 4. Cylindrical-shaped cork that, with the help of a special tool, will be inserted into the neck of the bottle.
Step 5. Final check using a digital camera to verify the quality of the operation.
To watch the video about this important step of vinification : CLICK HERE !!!
 
Have a great end of the week and #stayhome !
 
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🍇 THE CHAMPAGNE MANDOIS VINIFICATION 🍇

Blending work is performed step by step making judicious choices that must suit the profile of the champagne we are seeking.

For this crucial step, we have several levers at our disposal: the grape variety, the vintage, the reserve wine, and another variable that is often overlooked: the type of tank used.

So, let’s take a look at the options:

WOOD – Charm 

Wood allows the wines to develop an extremely attractive vanilla and toasted character, it gives the wine body.

CONCRETE – Minerality

The tulip vat, made of this material, produces wines of great  freshness and enhances the natural aromas of the fruit.

ENAMEL – Openness 

traditional material used at Mandois since 1946, enamel helps to us to craft delicious, vibrant and open wines.  

STAINLESS STEEL – Purity 

Offering formidable precision, this material allows us to produce base wines of great finesse which is essential for the balance of any good blend.