The soul of the Cuvée Heritage
The first cuvée of the champagne Prince Henri d’Orléans, Altesse Royale, with the evocative name of Cuvée Heritage, is the beautiful setting summarizing all by itself: the purest champenoise tradition wines patiently developed by enthusiasts, lovers of the soil and the precious beverage, while applying the latest techniques of vinification, assembly and disgorging that allows an accurate and quality production of its wines.

You can buy it in Spain with a 20 % discount till 30 th June and from the 1rst to the 15 th July only with a 10% discount.

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The Heritage cuvée is distinguished by its different versions (Brut, Rosé, Vintage, Blanc de Blancs …), its intensity, its richness in the mouth, its freshness and its elegant finesse, bringing champagne lovers a unique experience to share in a moment of conviviality and pure pleasure with sparkling flavors.

The three Champagne grape varieties selected for this cuvée bring the unique and complementary characteristics sought: Pinot Meunier gives roundness and fruity; Pinot Noir, body and power; finally Chardonnay brings finesse and liveliness.
Its champagne is registered in the course of inscription on famous cards in France (Paris, Bordeaux, Cannes, Lyon, Nice, Monaco, …) but also in Canton, Doha, Geneva, London, Madrid, Macao, Beijing, Shenzhen, …

The Champagne Heritage Prince Henri d’Orléans, Altesse Royale was born from the meeting of a common wish of HRH Prince Henri d’Orléans and Stanislas GOUIN, to promote the culture of Excellence, the know-how of artisans, farmers, French winemakers; a certain “French way of life” mixing authenticity and modernity… to enhance a millenary heritage.
Prince Henri d’Orléans, Head of the Royal House of France, has always defended this vision of the protection of the common heritage, history, …with a family, a direct descendant of the House of the dynasty of forty kings, including Saint Louis, Henri IV and Louis XIII, who made France.