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Louis Roederer

Louis Roederer is a wine estate in Champagne. It is the northernmost great wine region of France; the second fermentation in bottle arose here as an answer to the cold winters that halted the first.

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Country
France
Region
Champagne
Grape varieties
ChardonnayPinot MeunierPinot Noir
Production
3 million bottles per year

About Louis Roederer

Louis Roederer inherited the champagne house, formerly known as Dubois Père & Fils under his previous employer, in 1833. In the mid-19th century, he came into possession of some of Champagne’s grand cru vineyards. Louis made it his mission to master the entire process of wine production. This was quite unusual: in fact, other champagne houses were buying their grapes from other farmers. To this day, most of Louis Roederer’s champagne is made with grapes sourced from his own vines.

Frédéric Rouzaud

Louis Roederer has always remained family-owned. Frédéric Rouzaud is the seventh generation to call himself owner and director of the champagne house. He has expanded the empire with 12 more vineyards, all the way from Bordeaux to California.
Sustainable production is very important to Frédéric. According to him, this goes hand in hand with the quality of the wine. That is why currently more than 50% of Roederer estates consist of only organic vineyards. For example, no harmful pesticides are used in the production process.

Louis Roederer — Frédéric Rouzaud

Cuvée de prestige: Cristal

In 1870, Louis Roederer started exporting champagne to the United States and Russia. At the request of Tsar Alexander II, Roederer produced an exclusive champagne in a crystal bottle: Cristal. The bottle’s design in fact had to be exclusive, so that it was clearly distinguishable from the champagne drunk by the common people. Cristal was a resounding success among Russian aristocrats.

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