…and perpetuate this unique heritage, the Landion cooperative members use sustainable and integrated methods in their vineyards. There are technical experts on hand to guide them and offer sustainable viticulture advice.
In 2001 the cooperative embarked on a vineyard quality initiative for the whole viticulture process. It is applied at every stage, from planting to harvesting, to ensure that all vineyard work is carried out with the utmost respect for the environment.
Pinot Noir – one of the three iconic Champagne grape varieties – flourishes in the marly Kimmeridgian limestone subsoil which gives them their incomparable expression.
The resulting wines generally have a unique red fruit aroma and marked structure. Blackberry and pear are both typical of a Coteaux du Landion wine.