The Côte de Sézanne is essentially a continuation of the Côte des Blancs, separated only by the Saint Gond marshes and largely dominated by the same grape: the Chardonnay grape. Here its expression is richer and rounder and the wines do not undergo the same maturation as the Champagne of the Grand Cru villages of the Côte des Blancs.
Thanks, in part, to the favorable Southeast aspect, the wines tend to be more ripe, robust and fruity than those on the Côte des Blancs.
The average age of the vines is 30 years. The vines are cultivated in a reasoned manner.
Hervé, accompanied by his daughter Marion and two employees, are present at all stages of wine production: work in the vineyard, pressing, elaboration of cuvees and marketing.