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Vallée de la Marne
Famille Moussé
The Champagne Moussé Fils is a family business with a history going back several generations, embodying the tradition, passion and craftsmanship of the Champagne.
Founded by François Moussé in the early 20th century, the house is located in the village of Cuisles, in the heart of the prestigious Vallée de la Marne region, in Champagne.
The history of the Moussé family is closely linked to that of Champagne. François Moussé, the company's founder, was a passionate winemaker who decided to start producing Champagne to carry on the family tradition. With determination and know-how, he planted his first vines and began to produce quality Champagnes, renowned for their finesse and elegance.
Over the generations, the Moussé family has passed on its know-how and love of the land, preserving traditional values while adapting to the evolving Champagne market. Today, Moussé Fils is still run by members of the family, who are committed to perpetuating the winegrowing heritage with passion and devotion.
The terroir of Vallée de la Marne is a major asset for the quality of Champagnes Moussé Fils. The vineyards cover almost 10 hectares, mainly located in the villages of Cuisles and Jonquery. The terroir of the Vallée de la Marne is characterized by its clay-limestone soils, which favor optimal ripening of the grapes and... See more ...
Description Famille Moussé Les Vignes de Mon Village.
House created a century ago, working mainly Pinot Meunier on a green clay terroir. Made exclusively from Pinot Meunier.
The vinifications are the least interventionist possible with clear objectives, pure, taut and natural meuniers.
With the cuvée "Les Vignes de Mon Village", Cédric Moussé wanted to pay tribute to his father Jean-Marc Moussé, who was mayor of his village for 25 years, and a lover of the Meunier grape.
This 100% Meunier is the Champagne of gastronomy par excellence.
To fully express itself, it should not be decanted, but served in white wine glasses 5 minutes before tasting; oxygenation is then gentler.
The recommended pairing is with unsauced white meat or simply puff pastries.