Ville-Dommange - Montagne de Reims

Champagne Virginie Bergeronneau

Between Montagne de Reims and the Saint-Thierry massif, Virginie Bergeronneau composes with her terroirs to offer precise and lively champagnes.

An estate remembered for the sincerity of its wines and this more intuitive reading of the terroir, where each cuvée above all seeks balance and accuracy.

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Between Montagne de Reims and the Saint-Thierry massif

Located in Ville-Dommange, a Premier Cru village on the Montagne de Reims, the estate also extends into the Saint-Thierry massif, offering a particularly interesting diversity of terroirs. The clay-limestone soils of the Montagne de Reims bring structure, tension and aging potential, while the sandy-silty soils of the Trigny area provide more suppleness, fruit and generosity.

This complementarity allows for the creation of balanced wines, where each terroir plays a precise role in the blend. The vineyard, spread over several hectares, is predominantly planted with Pinot Meunier, complemented by Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, in a constant search for harmony between fruit ripeness and natural freshness.

From family heritage to a personal vision

Established in Ville-Dommange since 1590, the Bergeronneau family is rooted in a long Champagne winemaking tradition. The modern estate developed with François Bergeronneau, then took shape under Florent and Véronique, who created the F. Bergeronneau Marion brand and laid the foundations of a style recognized for its precision.

Today, a new generation is taking over. Virginie Bergeronneau, trained in several wine regions, follows this continuity while asserting a more personal approach. This transition marks a natural evolution of the estate, where family heritage remains central but is now expressed through a new sensitivity and a more committed vision.

The Virginie Bergeronneau style

Virginie Bergeronneau’s style is built on a search for overall balance, where the vineyard and its environment play a central role. Committed to organic viticulture, she works with a strong focus on living ecosystems, clearly reflected in her parcels where biodiversity is fully integrated.

Her winemaking aims to preserve the expression of the fruit and the uniqueness of each terroir. Pinot Meunier, the dominant grape variety, expresses its full diversity here, alternating between generosity and tension depending on the parcels. Chardonnay brings freshness and precision, while Pinot Noir structures the blends.

The resulting Champagnes stand out for their sincerity and balance. Living, expressive wines, where the fruit remains clear without ever masking the identity of the terroir, with a more intuitive and contemporary approach to Champagne.