List of products by Maison De Venoge
Henri-Marc de Venoge emigrated from his native Canton of Vaud in Switzerland to Champagne and created de Venoge et Cie in 1837 with his son Joseph.
The house will be installed initially in Mareuil sur Aÿ and it is only later that it will be installed in Epernay.
The generations will follow one after the other and the House is still installed in Epernay in the famous Avenue de Champagne.
The House produces around 2 million bottles per year with different blends from all the villages of Champagne.
An ultra limited edition of 2000 bottles in tribute to Louis XV.
$334.87
$334.87
An ultra limited edition of 2000 bottles in tribute to Louis XV.
Cuvée de Grands Crus elaborated from 50% Pinot Noir and 50% Chardonnay.
$267.90
$267.90
Cuvée de Grands Crus elaborated from 50% Pinot Noir and 50% Chardonnay.
An exceptional score of 97/100 by Robert Parker for this 1995 vintage.
$267.90
$267.90
An exceptional score of 97/100 by Robert Parker for this 1995 vintage.
Homage to the King of France Louis XV in rosé champagne 2012.
$207.17
$207.17
Homage to the King of France Louis XV in rosé champagne 2012.
Cuvée de Grands Crus, composed of 50% Pinot Noir and 50% Chardonnay.
$159.84
$159.84
Cuvée de Grands Crus, composed of 50% Pinot Noir and 50% Chardonnay.
Cuvée created by Joseph De Venoge in homage to the princes of Orange.
$88.41
$88.41
Cuvée created by Joseph De Venoge in homage to the princes of Orange.
Cuvée created by Joseph De Venoge in homage to the princes of Orange.
$88.41
$88.41
Cuvée created by Joseph De Venoge in homage to the princes of Orange.
The best rank for a non-vintage Champagne by Robert Parker : 93/100.
$58.04
$58.04
The best rank for a non-vintage Champagne by Robert Parker : 93/100.
Created for the first time in 1864 in homage to the Princes of Orange.
$55.37
$55.37
Created for the first time in 1864 in homage to the Princes of Orange.