De Venoge Cordon Bleu Champagne Demi-Bouteille 37.5cl |French Champ...
  • De Venoge Cordon Bleu Champagne Demi-Bouteille 37.5cl |French Champ...

De Venoge Cordon Bleu Champagne Demi-Bouteille 37.5cl

CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINE | CHAMPAGNE | BRUT WHITE CHAMPAGNE | BRUT WHITE CHAMPAGNE
Bottle of : 0.375L
Pinot Noir 45%, Chardonnay 30%, Pinot Meunier 25%

The ribbon of excellence—a Champagne of distinction

  • A fruit-forward Champagne characterised by freshness and elegance. The fine, persistent mousse speaks to careful dosage and traditional méthode champenoise.
  • The bubble structure is notably fine and regular—a hallmark of quality élevage. This refinement carries through from aperitif to dessert.
  • Versatile in service: equally at home as an aperitif, with canapés, or as an accompaniment to lighter desserts. The half-bottle format suits intimate gatherings.
Pairings
Aperitif, dessert, fish / seafood
Occasions
To drink now, aperitif
Taste
Vivacious, delicate
Unit Price
£22.06
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Product features : De Venoge Cordon Bleu Champagne Demi-Bouteille 37.5cl

Breeding
Ageing: A minimum of 3 years on lees (double the legal requirement), allowing the bubbles to integrate perfectly. Reserve wines: Approximately 20% reserve wines are used to ensure consistency of Venoge's house style despite vintage variations.
On the eye
Luminous golden robe with a steady stream of fine bubbles.
On the nose
Delicate floral notes evolve gracefully towards brioche and a subtle toasted character. The aromatic profile is refined without heaviness.
In the mouth
Fresh and lively on the palate, with good acidity balanced by a gentle mousse. The wine is light and well-proportioned, finishing clean and dry.
M. Francois
De Venoge's Cordon Bleu remains a reliable choice for those seeking an elegant, unpretentious Champagne. The half-bottle format is particularly practical for smaller gatherings or when you wish to enjoy a proper glass without commitment. I find it represents good value for everyday celebration—a wine that respects tradition without ostentation.

Nicolas françois, propriétaire passionné des halles de quercamps

CHAMPAGNE DE VENOGE

Founded in 1837 by Henri-Marc de Venoge at Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, Champagne de Venoge stands among the historic Houses of the avenue de Champagne in Épernay. Acquired by the Lanson-BCC group in 1998, it continues a rigorous assemblage approach rooted in the chalk terroirs of the Marne.

A House with deep roots in the Champagne region

It was a Swiss merchant, Henri-Marc de Venoge, who laid the foundations of this House in 1837, choosing Mareuil-sur-Aÿ — a village of considerable repute on the southern flank of the Montagne de Reims — as his starting point. From those origins, the House gradually established itself along the celebrated avenue de Champagne in Épernay, the spiritual and commercial heart of the appellation, where it has been based at number 33 ever since.

In 1998, Champagne de Venoge became part of the BCC group, which was subsequently renamed Lanson-BCC in 2010 following the acquisition of Champagne Lanson. This integration into a larger group has provided the House with the resources to maintain the quality and consistency of its range, while preserving the editorial identity it has cultivated over nearly two centuries. The House works across the Champagne appellation, drawing on chalk-rich soils — craie — that are the geological signature of the Marne and a key contributor to the mineral tension and fine persistent bubbles that characterise the region's finest wines.

Terroir and grape varieties

Champagne de Venoge cultivates 12 hectares of its own vines, though as a négociant House it sources fruit and base wines from across the appellation to compose its blends. The three classic Champagne varieties are all represented: Pinot Noir brings structure, body and red-fruit depth; Pinot Meunier contributes roundness and approachability in youth; and Chardonnay lends freshness, precision and the capacity for long ageing. The chalk subsoils of the Marne valley provide excellent drainage and a natural reservoir of moisture, promoting steady, even ripening and imparting the characteristic mineral backbone that runs through the House's cuvées.

Winemaking philosophy

The House's approach centres on the art of assemblage — the blending of different varieties, crus and vintages that lies at the heart of Champagne winemaking. This discipline, refined over generations, allows the cellar team to achieve a consistent house style year on year, whilst also producing vintage and prestige cuvées that reflect the character of exceptional harvests. The style of Champagne de Venoge is one of balance: structured enough to reward patience in the cellar, yet approachable on release.

The range at Halles Quercamps

  • Blanc (non-vintage and vintage) — assemblage-driven Champagnes built on chalk terroir, combining Pinot Noir, Meunier and Chardonnay in varying proportions depending on the cuvée.
  • Rosé — expressive and structured, drawing on the Pinot varieties for colour, fruit and depth.
  • Prestige and special cuvées — selected releases that showcase the House's commitment to quality and its long history within the Champagne appellation.

Why we have selected Champagne de Venoge

At Halles Quercamps, we list Champagne de Venoge for three reasons that matter to us as merchants. First, the consistency of the cuvées: bottle after bottle, the house style holds — a reassurance we value when recommending wines for gifts or special occasions. Second, the depth of history: a founding date of 1837 is not a marketing device here — it reflects nearly two centuries of accumulated knowledge of the Champagne appellation, its terroirs and its rhythms. Third, the clarity of positioning: this is a House that knows what it is, and that coherence translates into wines with genuine identity.

We recommend these Champagnes to confirmed enthusiasts who appreciate a structured, mineral style, and to those seeking a well-grounded House for the cellar or for celebratory occasions. At table, consider pairing with grilled scallops, aged Comté, or a fine terrine de volaille.

Explore the full range from Champagne de Venoge

Browse all available bottles from this Épernay House — blanc, rosé and special cuvées — in the selection listed below.

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