The Grand Cru villages of Champagne
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.
Pinot Noir on the deepest chalk.
Avize100Where Champagne goes to school.
Aÿ100A royal hill of Pinot Noir.
Beaumont-sur-Vesle100The Montagne's quietest Grand Cru.
Bouzy100The home of Bouzy Rouge.
Chouilly100The northern gate of the Côte des Blancs.
Cramant100Champagne's gentlest Grand Cru.
Le Mesnil-sur-Oger100Chardonnay built to age.
Louvois100The Sun King's Grand Cru.
Mailly-Champagne100Champagne's cooperative Grand Cru.
Oger100The Grand Cru of 1985.
Oiry100The smallest Chardonnay Grand Cru.
Puisieulx100The Grand Cru on the plain.
Sillery100Once Champagne's most famous wine.
Tours-sur-Marne100Pinot Noir along the Marne.
Verzenay100The cool face of Pinot Noir.
Verzy100Pinot Noir below the twisted forest.
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