A true pioneer, he was the first to install a press in Leuvrigny, a small village in the heart of the Marne Valley, in the charming Vallée du Flagot. Léopold Orban began making champagne, and this adventure was to inspire his son Gaëtan.
Gaëtan set about developing the business and boosting operations throughout the so-called "30 Glorieuses"! He devoted all his time to developing the brand, masterfully managing the sales activity and placing the 40,000 or so bottles produced at the time.

Presentation

Presentation
Francis developed a passion for vineyard work and winemaking at a very early age, first following his grandfather as a child along the vineyard paths, then his father in the vineyard. He decided to continue the family story by creating Champagne Francis Orban in 2007. The brand grew rapidly, first in France, particularly with restaurateurs and wine merchants, who were delighted to be offered cuvées made with 100% Meunier grapes. Francis meets with his professional customers one by one to explain his winemaking choices.
Location
MARNE VALLEY
Leuvrigny and Sainte-Gemme
Terroir
Lutetian Clay and Limestone and Cuisian Sand
Winemaking
Induced malolactic fermentation in stainless steel tanks
Ageing
24 months minimum cellaring on laths
Varietal
Meunier : 100%
Specifications
GM : NO
Contains sulphites. Does not contain egg or egg products. Does not contain milk or milk-based products.
Agriculture Raisonnée

Advice

Serving
8°C/46°F
Ageing potential
3 to 5 years
Tasting
The first nose is straightforward and fruity, recalling notes of strawberry, raspberry, redcurrant and fresh grapes, nicely caressed by accents of fresh mint rose and poppy. The first impression on the palate is rich and fresh, with a creamy, mellow effervescence
Food pairings
Brillat-savarin, Ossau-iraty
Toast of ash goat cheese and sun-dried tomato confit
Veal carpaccio, tomato pulp with basil
Tiramisu with strawberries and pink Reims cookies

Reviews

90/100