At A Glance
- Field
- Detail
- Region
- Champagne
- Village
- Chavot-Courcourt
- Family
- Four generations of winemaking
- Main grapes
- Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir
- Named cuvée
- Ancestrale 2013
- Vineyard reach
- Southern slopes of Épernay, Sézannais and Marne Valley, with Grand Cru vineyard access in Cramant and Chouilly
The Producer
Diogène began the Tissier family's winemaking lineage in 1931. Jean-Marie followed him, then Jacques, who established the Champagne JM Tissier brand in 1998 with Marie-Christine. Anthony is now the fourth generation.
The estate spans 6 hectares across the southern slopes of Épernay, the Sézannais valley and the Marne valley, with Grand Cru vineyard access in Cramant and Chouilly. Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier each account for 40% of the vineyard, with Pinot Noir at 20%. The estate has HVE and VDC certifications.
Place
Chavot-Courcourt is a village on the southern slopes of Épernay. The vineyards also extend through the Sézannais valley and the Marne valley, while Cramant and Chouilly provide access to Grand Cru vineyards.
Grand Cru is Champagne's top vineyard classification. These holdings place the family village alongside classified vineyard sites in two named Champagne villages.
Wines
The named bottles include Ancestrale 2013 and Diogenis Blanc de Blancs Brut 2016. Ancestrale 2013 has an amber gold colour, with notes of breadcrumbs, toast and honey.
Ancestrale is dosed at Brut 4 g/liter. Dosage is the small addition made after disgorgement, and Brut describes a dry sparkling style. Diogenis Blanc de Blancs is a white Champagne made from white grapes, with its 2016 vintage identified on the bottle.
Final Word
Champagne JM Tissier brings a family lineage from Chavot-Courcourt to vineyards across several Champagne areas, including Grand Cru sites in Cramant and Chouilly. Its named bottles include Ancestrale and Diogenis Blanc de Blancs Brut.