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An unspoilt vineyard

The Champagne vineyard is famous for its beautiful landscapes and world-famous sparkling wine.
The vineyard has had UNESCO World Heritage status since 2015 and captures the outstanding region's incredible history and culture.
Its UNESCO status doesn't just pay tribute to the quality of the region's wine, but also the landscape, expertise and heritage passed down through the generations.
Among the champagne brands that thrive here, Trouillard stands out for its vibrant history and commitment to the environment, quality and tradition.
Trouillard was founded in 1896 and has always respected traditional vine growing with pride, whilst using innovative methods to constantly improve the standard of its champagne.
Champagne Trouillard - Vignoble Hautvillers

"Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier - are grown with passion and expertise."

Champagne Trouillard - Vignoble HVE
The Trouillard property covers hectares of lovingly-tended vineyards (level 3 High Environmental Value vineyard) with plots in and around Hautvillers where the region's signature varieties - Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier - are grown with passion and expertise.
Bertrand Trouillard decided to sell his champagne business and join forces with the prestigious J.M Gobillard & Fils brand.
The merger marked the beginning of an exciting venture between two families with the same values: quality, excellence and respect for champagne traditions.