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Champagne Mathelin

Cerseuil family Champagne estate with nine generations of vine growing, three main Champagne grapes, manual harvest and estate vinification.

Place
Cerseuil · Champagne · France
Known for
Flagot Valley family Champagne
Wine context
Chardonnay · Pinot Noir
Editorial basis
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Atlas locationCerseuil · Champagne · France49.07° N · 3.73° E

At A Glance

Region
Champagne
Village
Cerseuil
Valley
Flagot Valley
Vineyard size
13.5 hectares
Grape varieties
Meunier, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Defining feature
All wines produced entirely on the family estate

The Producer

Cédric and Aurélien Mathelin manage Champagne Mathelin, with Coralie also part of the family operation. The Mathelin family has cultivated vines in Champagne for nine generations, and all wines are produced entirely on the family estate. Harvesting is manual.

The house uses the latest techniques while respecting traditional Champagne methods. It holds Haute Valeur Environnementale certification. Over five years, the estate halved its pesticide use, installed rainwater collection capturing approximately 80,000 liters annually, and shifted vinification largely toward products from organic agriculture.

Place

Cerseuil is a village a few kilometres from Epernay in the Flagot Valley. The family's vines are cultivated exclusively on the valley's hillsides. Hillside vineyards can drain more readily and receive stronger sunlight than flatter ground, helping grapes ripen while retaining the acidity needed for sparkling wine.

Wines

The named wines present three distinct parts of the range. Perle de Chardonnay is a 100% Chardonnay cuvée with a pale golden color and light green reflections. Its fine, persistent bubbles carry delicate summer fruit aromas, while the palate offers a lively, velvety and powerful attack with citrus and fresh bread flavours.

Tradition Brut shows an orange hue enhanced by golden reflections. The palate unfolds flavors of citrus marmalade, spiced oranges, cooked fruit and tarte tatin, supported by persistent bubbles and a zesty mousse.

L'Orée des Chênes receives barrel ageing. Barrel ageing brings the wine into contact with oak and oxygen, a technique that can broaden texture and add gentle oak notes to a sparkling wine.

Final Word

Champagne Mathelin carries nine generations of family vine growing in Cerseuil into a house where manual harvest, estate production and traditional Champagne methods remain part of the work.

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