Champagne Louis Roederer

A family-owned house since 1833, Champagne Louis Roederer embodies the excellence of Champagne. Its 240 hectares, spread across the finest crus of Champagne, are cultivated with precision, often biodynamically. Iconic cuvées, including the illustrious Cristal, bear witness to a style combining elegance, complexity, and purity.
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Champagne Louis Roederer

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Cristal 2015 brut - Champagne Louis Roederer

Cristal 2015 Brut - Champagne Louis Roederer

  • 12 % vol
  • AOC Champagne

336,00 €

Champagne Millésimé 2015 brut - Champagne Louis Roederer

Champagne Vintage 2015 Brut - Louis Roederer Champagne

  • 13,5 % vol
  • AOC Champagne

80,00 €

Champagne Blanc de blancs 2017 - Champagne Louis Roederer

Champagne Blanc de Blancs 2017 - Champagne Louis Roederer

  • 12 % vol
  • AOC Champagne

95,00 €

Champagne Brut Nature 2015 - Champagne Louis Roederer

Champagne Brut Nature 2015 - Champagne Louis Roederer

  • 13,5 % vol
  • AOC Champagne

79,00 € 72,00 €
Cristal 2014 brut - Champagne Louis Roederer

Cristal 2014 Brut - Champagne Louis Roederer

  • 12 % vol
  • AOC Champagne

290,00 €

Champagne Collection 243 brut - Champagne Louis Roederer

Champagne Collection 243 brut - Champagne Louis Roederer

  • 12 % vol
  • AOC Champagne

54,90 €

Champagne Louis Roederer – The epitome of champagne excellence

Domain name

Champagne Louis Roederer

Wine region

Champagne

Appellations and terroirs

The estate spans 240 hectares across the three main wine-growing regions of Champagne: the Montagne de Reims, the Vallée de la Marne, and the Côte des Blancs. The soils, composed primarily of chalk, ensure ideal water and temperature regulation, contributing to the finesse and precision of the Champagnes. The diversity of the crus allows Louis Roederer to create blends of rare complexity, faithful reflections of the great Champagne terroirs.

Iconic grape varieties

Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier

Philosophy and History

Founded in 1776 as Dubois Père & Fils, the estate adopted the name Champagne Louis Roederer in 1833. Since then, it has remained an independent family-owned house, passed down through generations. The house made its mark on champagne history with the creation, in 1876, of the renowned Cristal cuvée, crafted for Tsar Alexander II of Russia. Today, under the direction of the seventh generation, Louis Roederer continues to cultivate a unique style, blending tradition, innovation, and unwavering commitment to excellence.

Production specifics

A large portion of the vineyards are cultivated according to biodynamic principles. The harvest is exclusively manual to preserve the integrity of the grapes. Winemaking combines traditional expertise with modern precision: reserve wines are aged in oak casks to enhance the complexity of the blends. Each cuvée benefits from extended aging in the cellar, guaranteeing a fine mousse and refined aromatic expression.

Recognitions

Champagne Louis Roederer is renowned worldwide for the quality and consistency of its cuvées. Cristal is among the most sought-after champagnes, praised by leading international critics. The entire range is regularly recognized in rankings and reference guides.

Independence, exacting standards, elegance: Champagne Louis Roederer embodies the culmination of a timeless and masterful style, based on the precision of the blend and respect for the Champagne terroirs.

Why choose a Louis Roederer champagne?

  • An independent family estate with a long tradition of excellence
  • Vineyards located in the best crus of Champagne
  • Sustainable and environmentally friendly viticulture
  • Iconic vintages, including the prestigious Cristal

Discover the selection of Louis Roederer champagnes and let yourself be seduced by their elegance and aromatic complexity!

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