The Champagne atlas
Champagne is not one vineyard but a mosaic: 322 villages and thousands of named lieux-dits across 7 subregions. Explore every cru, village and parcel — the terroir behind every bottle.
The subregions
Champagne's chalk heartland.
Montagne de ReimsPinot Noir's historic stronghold.
Vallée de la MarneMeunier's frost-edged river valley.
Côte des BarPinot Noir on Kimmeridgian limestone.
Côte de SézanneClay-tempered chalk in the southern sun.
VitryatChampagne's eastern Chardonnay enclave.
MontgueuxA lone Chardonnay hill on chalk.
The crus
The échelle des crus historically rated every Champagne village between 80 and 100. The 17 villages rated 100 hold the Grand Cru title — the region's most prestigious terroirs.
Premier Cru villages42Villages rated 90 to 99 on the historical échelle des crus carry the Premier Cru title — 42 villages between the Grand Crus and the rest of the appellation.
Go deeper with the Parcelles app
Terroir, vintages since 1950 and the story behind every champagne — on the interactive map of every parcel in Champagne.