
Tasting Notes
Wow! 6 years on lees is long by anyone's measure. A grower Champagne made of 35% Chardonnay, 35% Pinot noir and 30% Pinot meunier, this is a wine to marvel at. So layered and creamy with a yeasty complexity and very fine bead. - Chris L
Huré Frères is a grower Champagne estate based in the village of Ludes, on the northern slopes of the Montagne de Reims. Run today by brothers François and Pierre Huré, the domaine has built a reputation for precise, characterful wines that highlight both the family’s vineyards and their thoughtful, modern approach.
The family farms around 10 hectares across Ludes and neighbouring villages, with plantings dominated by Pinot Meunier, supported by Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The vineyards are managed sustainably, with an emphasis on soil health and careful observation rather than heavy intervention. Their philosophy of “viticulture raisonnée” seeks balance in the vines and fruit that reflects its place of origin.
In the cellar, fermentations are carried out in both stainless steel and oak, with long lees ageing and carefully judged dosage used to achieve depth and refinement. The range begins with the Invitation Brut NV – an introduction to the house style – and extends to single-vineyard and vintage bottlings that show the nuance of individual sites. Across the range, the wines are known for their clarity, textural finesse and mineral length.
Huré Frères stands among the new generation of grower-producers who are reshaping Champagne, delivering wines that combine authenticity and terroir with an elegant, contemporary edge.
Product Type | Wine Sparkling Champagne |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | France |
Region | Champagne |
Sub Region | Montagne de Reims |
Winemaking Practices | Minimal Intervention |
Vineyard Practices | Minimal Intervention |