History
The “birth certificate“ of the Mandois vineyards dates back to 1735 when the family decided to acquire some vineyards in Champagne. At that time, Jean Mandois, a contemporary of Brother Oudart, possessed and worked a few plots of vines on the hillsides of Epernay. 1860 was a revolutionary year in the long family history. This was the year when Jean Mandois’ great-grandson, Victor Mandois, a visionary and trailblazer, took the decision that he would vinify and sell the wines of Champagne in Epernay.
Thanks to Victor’s passion for his craft, shared by the ensuing generations inspired by his work, Champagne Mandois is now available around the world and is reputed to be among the great Champagne Houses.
1735
Jean Mandois, a contemporary of Brother Oudart. The Mandois family lived in the Champagne region and owned vines in several prestigious terroirs. The long family history started with Jean (born 1968), Claude Paul (born 1735), Jean Claude (born 1769) and Louis François Auguste (born 1811).
1860
Victor Mandois (born 1842), a visionary and trailblazer, made and sold Champagne in Epernay.
1905
Auguste Mandois (born 1867) took the helm, moved the Champagne House to Pierry and bought the cellars and wine press it needed for its development.
1960
Sales reached 200,000 bottles. Henri Mandois (born 1908) made his mark on the company’s history by building the brand’s reputation and international sales.
1975
Michel Mandois (born 1933) further expand the vineyards, adapted the production facilities and ensured that the Champagne House remained independent.
2015
Two-thirds of the production is exported and the Champagne House is today overseen by Claude Mandois (born 1961). Representing the 9th generation since Jean Mandois, it is now his turn to safeguard the interests of the family shareholders. As an independent Champagne House, Mandois has the freedom to make the right decisions for the long term and is able to ensure the perennity of the style and quality of its Champagnes. Combining tradition and modernity, the Mandois family therefore remains faithful to the time-honored values of the Champagne Houses.