Is Ployez Jacquemart a grower Champagne?

Answered by Louis Krause

Ployez-Jacquemart is indeed considered a grower . This means that they own and cultivate their own vineyards, which is a key distinction in the Champagne region. Many Champagne houses, or maisons, source their grapes from various growers throughout the region, but Ployez-Jacquemart takes pride in their ownership of vineyards.

The estate owns 2.15 hectares of Premier Cru and Grand Cru vineyards in Ludes and Mailly-Champagne in the Montagne de Reims. These vineyards are known for their classic chalk slopes, which provide the ideal conditions for growing high-quality Champagne grapes. The family has been cultivating these vineyards for many years, allowing them to develop a deep understanding of the terroir and the specific characteristics of their grapes.

In addition to their own vineyards, Ployez-Jacquemart also purchases Premier Cru and Grand Cru grapes from growers they have worked with for over 20 years. This is a common practice among grower Champagnes, as it allows them to expand their production while maintaining the quality and consistency of their wines. By working closely with these growers, Ployez-Jacquemart can ensure that they are sourcing the best possible grapes to create their distinctive Champagnes.

As a sommelier and brewer, I have had the opportunity to taste and experience Ployez-Jacquemart Champagnes firsthand. Their commitment to quality and their deep connection to their vineyards is evident in the exceptional wines they produce. The combination of their own vineyards and the grapes sourced from trusted growers allows them to create a range of Champagnes that showcase the unique characteristics of the region.

Ployez-Jacquemart can be considered a grower Champagne due to their ownership of vineyards and their close relationships with other growers. This dedication to controlling the entire winemaking process, from vine to bottle, is what sets them apart and allows them to produce outstanding Champagnes year after year.