
Taittinger
Taittinger
Taittinger was founded in 1734 in Reims, in the Champagne region of France. The champagne house was founded by Jacques Fourneaux and has remained family-owned ever since. The Taittinger family took over the company in 1932 and has played a significant role in the champagne industry ever since.
Taittinger's estate includes impressive vineyards in the best locations in Champagne, including renowned Grand Cru areas such as Avize, Cramant, and Chouilly. The vineyards benefit from the region's calcareous soils and cool climate, creating ideal conditions for growing Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier.
Taittinger champagnes are known for their elegance, refinement, and finesse. They are often characterized by subtle fruit aromas, floral notes, and vibrant acidity. These qualities make them popular companions for special occasions and fine dining experiences. This house's wines are prized worldwide and are synonymous with French luxury and refinement in liquid form.