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  • Weather

    8° C Broken clouds
  • Time

    01:22 AM
  • Wine average?

    91 Tb
  • Country Ranking?

    703
  • Region Ranking?

    55
  • Popularity ranking?

    188

History

Champagnes from Alfred Gratien have a lengthy tradition and, disregarding the mass-produced ethos and fashions of modern times, still remain true to that tradition today. What you get is a "hand-crafted" champagne that represents quality and uniqueness.

Our cellar master, Nicolas Jaeger, makes it his business to ensure that things stay that way.
Following in the footsteps of his father and his forefathers, he represents the fourth generati...

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Winemaking

The house of Alfred Gratien has been producing champagne since 1864. Rigorous selection of grapes, traditional winemaking methods, voluntarily limited output and respect for the land - these principles and the fact that it is one of the last few remaining "hand-crafted" champagne producers in the world are the secret behind the outstanding quality of Alfred Gratien champagne and the factors which make it unique.

 

The commitment of the m...

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