Telmont
Founded in 1912, the Telmont Champagne House is located in Damery, near Epernay, France.
Created in the wake of the champagne riots by Henri Lhôpital, a brave local winegrower, the House remains familial and visionary: Bertrand Lhôpital, Cellar Master and Head of Viticulture of the Telmont House, today represents the fourth generation.
The House claims a line of conduct: the wine will be good if the Earth is beautiful.
Thus, after earning its first AB (organic agriculture) certification in 2017 for part of its parcels and following the acquisition of a majority stake by the Rémy Cointreau group, Telmont launched a program in 2021: "In the Name of Mother Nature". The aim is to produce a very high-quality champagne while reducing as much as possible its environmental footprint.
The actions undertaken concern the conversion under progress to organic viticulture of 100% of its estate and the parcels of its winegrower partners, the preservation of biodiversity and the drastic reduction of its carbon footprint.
Initiatives have already been taken and will be expanded: elimination of gift boxes and other unnecessary packaging, reduction of the bottle weight, abandonment of transparent bottles containing non-recycled glass and bottles in special formats, complete stop of air freight for the transport of bottles and use of renewable energy.
The company aims to be Climate Positive by 2030 and Net Positive by 2050.
The House embodies a unique style: the champagnes are ethereal yet structured, balanced between tension and freshness - a perfect harmony.
Champagne Telmont enables the terroir to express itself through its wines, employing its know-how to help reveal the various facets of nature.