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CHAMPAGNE MUMM
Founded on 1 March 1827 in Reims, the Mumm House stands as one of the defining references of the Champagne appellation. As the region's third largest négociant-manipulant, it combines a substantial vineyard presence with a blending expertise recognised across the world.
It was in Reims, at the heart of the Marne, that the Mumm brothers laid the foundations of their House in 1827. By 1876, they had registered the Cordon Rouge label — a name that would become one of the most recognisable in Champagne. Nearly two centuries on, Champagne Mumm remains headquartered in Reims, where its cellars and blending expertise have been continuously refined. In 2005, the House was acquired by Pernod Ricard following the group's purchase of Allied Domecq, and today operates within the Martell Mumm Perrier-Jouët subsidiary. This corporate structure has not diminished the House's commitment to quality: Mumm continues to invest in its vineyards and to uphold the standards expected of a leading Champagne name.
Champagne Mumm cultivates 218 hectares of vines spread across three of the appellation's most celebrated growing zones: the Montagne de Reims, the Côte des Blancs, and the Vallée de la Marne. This geographical spread gives the House access to a broad palette of terroirs — chalk, clay, marl, and limestone soils on slopes and hillsides with varied exposures — allowing its winemakers to assemble wines of genuine complexity and balance. The three principal Champagne varieties are all represented: Pinot Noir, which provides structure and depth; Chardonnay, which contributes freshness and finesse; and Pinot Meunier, which adds roundness and approachability to the blends.
Mumm holds both HVE (Haute Valeur Environnementale) and Terra Vitis certifications across its vineyard holdings. These accreditations reflect a genuine commitment to reducing chemical inputs, preserving soil health, and managing the estate's environmental footprint — an increasingly important consideration for the House as it looks to the long-term stewardship of its Champagne terroirs.
The House produces a full range of Champagne wines across several styles, from its iconic non-vintage blends to prestige cuvées. The range spans:
At Halles Quercamps, we have listed Champagne Mumm for several straightforward reasons. First, the coherence and reliability of the range: from the entry-level Cordon Rouge to the more refined cuvées, the House delivers consistent quality across its Champagne appellation wines. Second, the accessibility of its flagship bottles makes Mumm an excellent choice for those building a cellar or seeking a dependable Champagne for entertaining. Third, the HVE and Terra Vitis certifications give confidence to buyers who are mindful of how their wines are grown. We particularly recommend the Mumm range to confirmed Champagne enthusiasts, as well as to those looking for a well-regarded name for gifts or celebratory occasions. At table, these wines pair naturally with shellfish, smoked salmon, or a fine cheese board — equally at home as an aperitif or alongside a celebratory meal.
Browse the full selection of Champagne Mumm wines available from Halles Quercamps — explore the range and find your next bottle below.


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