Champagne Pannier - 02400 Chateau Thierry - Location de salle - Aisne 02
Location de salle 02400 Chateau Thierry, Aisne, Picardie
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Coordonnées : Elisabeth CORGIÉ, Téléphone : 03.23.69.51.30
Adresse : 23 rue Roger Catillon 02400 CHATEAU THIERRY
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A Private Tour and Champagne Tasting at La Maison Pannier
We visit La Maison Pannier, a select champagne house with a labyrinth of medieval underground cellars, for a tour and a private tasting.
What is hotel barging?
Despite the growing popularity of cruising, especiallly on large river vessels, hotel barging is still a little known niche concept. Most hotel barges started life as cargo vessels but have since been painstakingly converted to offer luxury boutique accommodation for small groups of up to 20 passengers.
This is cruising, but in a very different style to ships plying the big rivers or oceans. The pace is slow, with a 6 day cruise covering maybe just 50 miles along a rural canal. Passengers can walk or bike the towpaths as their floating hotel glides gently along. Guests enjoy an intimate atmosphere, high levels of personal service and immersion into the culture, history and gastronomy of regions of Europe such as Burgundy, the Midi, or the Italian Veneto.
Every day there is an excursion, perhaps to a chateau, a vineyard for a wine tasting, or some other ‘off the beaten track’ location. About half of European Waterways’ bookings are for whole boat charters, ideal for families. Otherwise, clients book a cabin to join other like-minded people. A ‘slow boat’ European Waterways barge cruise offers the ultimate in experiential travel. A truly unique experience!
European Waterways offer luxury hotel barge cruises on the beautiful canals and rivers of Europe, such as through Burgundy, the Midi, Alsace, the Po Valley, Holland and the Scottish Highlands.
The exclusive collection of hotel barges accommodate up to 20 passengers who may charter a whole barge with family or friends, or join a small group of like-minded travellers on an individual cabin basis.
Each barge is fully crewed with a Captain, chef, hostesses, deck-hand and tour guide. The 6-night cruises include gourmet meals, fine wines, open bar, excursions and the use of facilities such as bicycles and spa pools.
Ratafia de Champagne Pannier
La Maison Pannier, installée à Château-Thierry, crée l'événement avec le lancement de son Ratafia de Champagne. Ce produit traditionnel savamment revisité permet des alliances inédites avec de nombreux mets...
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Champagne Pannier Rosé
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Rosé Champagne is recognised the world over as drink for all out pleasure. We catch up with Champagne Pannier Export Director, Terence Kenny, to taste their cherry pip top bubbly.
Visit - Bezoek - Visitez - Visite Champagne Pannier
Explore the medieval cellars, the history and the fascinating world of Champagne Pannier by a guided Tour in the heart of the medieval cellars.
During the Tour, you will get to know how the Champagnes are developed. At the end of the Tour you will have a Tasting.
Book a tour & tasting of Champagne Pannier:
- A Tour and Tasting of 3 Champagnes
- A Tour and Tasting of 2 Champagnes
- A Tour and Tasting of 1 Champagne
Visit Champagne Houses, Free booking and Pay upon arrival!
Kamini découvre les caves de champagne à Château-Thierry
Dans Les gens des Hauts, Kamini visite les entrailles de Château-Thierry. À 30 mètres sous terre, voilà des carrières de pierre qui datent du XIIe siècle, des carrières transformées en caves champenoises. Découverte des lieux, des levures et du remuage avec Laure Renaud.
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VINOTEST : Champagne Pannier extra brut
Une maison de Champagne contemporaine de bon goût, avec le Champagne Thiénot
Créer une grande maison de Champagne aujourd'hui c'est (encore) possible :
Pour ce nouvel épisode de notre série, nous vous emmenons à la rencontre d'une famille champenoise entreprenante qui a réussi à hisser son nom avec sérieux dans le cercle restreint des grandes maisons de Champagne.
Courtier en Champagne et entrepreneur, Alain Thiénot a crée la maison de Champagne éponyme en 1985. En quelques années, il met en place les conditions indispensables à la création d’une grande maison de Champagne, démontrant ainsi qu’une maison contemporaine peut trouver une place parmi les maisons traditionnelles de Champagne, établies depuis plus de 200 ans.
Au cours de notre discussion, Alain Thiénot nous fait découvrir différentes facettes du métier de courtier et de négociant en Champagne, avant de nous inviter à une réunion familiale -et généralement confidentielle- au laboratoire : la décision de mettre sur le marché un millésime, cela se passe avec ses enfants, Garance et Stanislas.
Stanislas Thiénot est un peu pressé aujourd’hui ; à peine sorti du laboratoire , il doit s'envoler au bout du monde pour présenter ses vins. L'export ! Un savoir-faire qui a largement contribué au succès de la Champagne depuis deux siècles
Œnologue et vigneronne, Garance nous emmène dans les vignes en compagnie du chef de culture de la maison pour nous expliquer les différents cépages qui rentrent dans la composition d’une bouteille de Champagne… Mais il lui faut vite changer de casquette pour revêtir les habits plus élégants d’ambassadrice de sa maison et filer dans un grand restaurant, à la rencontre de jeunes amateurs pour qui, rien ne ressemble plus à un Champagne, qu’un autre Champagne…
Par chance, je me suis fait inviter!
Thèmes abordés :
- Le métier de courtier et de négociant : pas de (bons) raisins ? pas de (bon) Champagne!
- L’assemblage : des décisions prises en famille.
- La commercialisation : Parcourir le monde pour se faire connaître
La composition d'une cuvée type de Champagne : Pinot Noir, Chardonnay ou Pinot Meunier ?
- La montagne de Reims = Pinot Noir CQFD
- Champagne : apéritif ou gastronomie ?
Champagne Pannier - Selection NV - Brut
Champagne Pannier - Selection NV - Brut tasted by the Best Sommelier in the World Andreas Larsson.
Yellow Stone Fruits, Mouth-watering Sensation, Vinous Style
Light, golden colour here, quite fine bubbles, indicating a certain maturity. Really fine nose here, good purity. Fairly ripe fruits, yet not overripe, I get more stone fruits here, like yellow plum, apricot, ripe citrus, some spicy notes like saffron, some nutty notes. A certain complexity here, some of those complex notes that come from the aging on the lees that pleases me. Good gripe on the palate, very fine combination here, because we have that slightly anxious fruit those yellow stone fruits, with fine zesty notes. It is dry, but not extra dry or extra brut, there is still a slight roundness here. Very good freshness here, giving a nice mouth-watering sensation. I think once again on the palate it appears that it has some more aging because the mousse is finely integrated here, quite fine bubbles. Really good length as well. Medium weight, nicely rounded texture. Plenty of freshness on the finish more vinous style, more on the small grower. This is probably a blend, but I still get more of that notion of good Chardonnay. I really like it, something I would happily drink. It has a fine level of drinkability today, but I am sure it will gain more complexity and roundness from further ageing.
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Trophées de l'Œnotourisme - Grand Prix d'Or Œnotourisme d'affaires & événements privés
La cérémonie des premiers Trophées de l'Œnotourisme, organisés par Terre de Vins et Atout France, se déroulait vendredi 29 mars à Paris sous le haut patronage du ministère des Affaires étrangères. Retrouvez tous les lauréats en vidéo.
Champagne Pannier - Champagne – Château-Thierry - Grand Prix d'Or Œnotourisme d'affaires & événements privés Crédit « Terre de vins - droits réservés »
Experience the Champagne Region in France aboard Hotel Barge Panache
Few places on Earth can boast the name recognition of Champagne in France. This renowned region, famous for the sparkling white wine that bears its name, is also the birthplace of chivalric romance and has been at the crossroads of Europe since Roman times. You can taste the history, heritage and culture in every glass.
The Champagne cruise takes guests along the River Marne through the heart of the Champagne region. Excursions include a visit to La Maison Pannier, a renowned champagne house founded in 1899, where guests will be treated to an exclusive tour of its labyrinth-like cellars and a private tasting. Guests will also enjoy a tour and tasting at another select champagne house, Domaine Ployez-Jacquemart, near Reims, established in 1930 by Marcel Ployez and his wife Yvonne Jacquemart.
The cruise, in which vineyards come down to the water’s edge, also includes a tour of the village of Hautvillers, known as the “cradle of Champagne”. It is here that almost 350 years ago, the monk Dom Perignon discovered the “méthode champenoise,” a special – and many consider the best – way of getting the “sparkle” into the wine, and guests will enjoy a “degustation” of champagnes at a delightful boutique. The magnificent Baroque Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte is also on the itinerary, as is a visit to the city of Reims with its Gothic cathedral where 25 Kings of France were crowned.
The Champagne region of France features the stunning landscapes that inspired Impressionist artists such as Renoir. Today it continues to draw visitors and wine aficionados from around the world who wish to sample the famous product that sets the gold standard for sparkling wines.
The River Marne flows from Epernay to Paris, meandering through the beautiful region of Champagne. There is a plethora of vineyards spread across the undulating plains as far as the eye can see and there will be plenty of opportunity to sample the sparkling wine to which the region has given its name, including private tastings at renowned champagne houses.
This is also a part of France that is rich in both modern and ancient history and during our voyage we visit a number of significant landmarks, châteaux and one of the finest Gothic cathedrals in the country where 25 kings of France were crowned.
As well as Champagne, the region is rich in other delicious products, particularly its wonderful creamy cheeses, with the towns of Meaux and Coulommiers at its heart.
Cruise Highlights
• Enjoy private winery tours and tastings at renowned Champagne houses such as Maison Pannier
• Visit the village of Hautvillers where Dom Perignon discovered the Méthode Champenoise
• Tour the majestic cathedral in Reims, where the Kings of France were once crowned
• Cruise the pretty River Marne past waterside vineyards
• Visit the Champagne 'capital' of Epernay for a cellar tour and private tasting
• Visit Château-Thierry, the scene of fierce battles in World War I, and Belleau Wood
What is hotel barging?
Despite the growing popularity of cruising, especiallly on large river vessels, hotel barging is still a little known niche concept. Most hotel barges started life as cargo vessels but have since been painstakingly converted to offer luxury boutique accommodation for small groups of up to 20 passengers.
This is cruising, but in a very different style to ships plying the big rivers or oceans. The pace is slow, with a 6 day cruise covering maybe just 50 miles along a rural canal. Passengers can walk or bike the towpaths as their floating hotel glides gently along. Guests enjoy an intimate atmosphere, high levels of personal service and immersion into the culture, history and gastronomy of regions of Europe such as Burgundy, the Midi, or the Italian Veneto.
Every day there is an excursion, perhaps to a chateau, a vineyard for a wine tasting, or some other ‘off the beaten track’ location. About half of European Waterways’ bookings are for whole boat charters, ideal for families. Otherwise, clients book a cabin to join other like-minded people. A ‘slow boat’ European Waterways barge cruise offers the ultimate in experiential travel. A truly unique experience!
European Waterways offer luxury hotel barge cruises on the beautiful canals and rivers of Europe, such as through Burgundy, the Midi, Alsace, the Po Valley, Holland and the Scottish Highlands.
The exclusive collection of hotel barges accommodate up to 20 passengers who may charter a whole barge with family or friends, or join a small group of like-minded travellers on an individual cabin basis.
Each barge is fully crewed with a Captain, chef, hostesses, deck-hand and tour guide. The 6-night cruises include gourmet meals, fine wines, open bar, excursions and the use of facilities such as bicycles and spa pools.
Dégorgement 2019 Champagne Baron-Fuenté
Champagne Baron Albert l´Universelle Brut
Champagne Moutard Père & Fils ‘Champ Persin’ Blanc de Blancs Chardonnay
This Blanc de Blancs Champagne was commended at Social Vignerons AWARDS.
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Champagne Pannier Egerie Millesime 2002 Extra Brut
Vivid Deep Gold.
Syrupy with body - Lucozadeish. 6.5
Tasting Egerie de #Champagne Pannier Vintage 2006
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Meet Terence Kenny, Export Director of Champagne Pannier. Here Terence is tasting the premium quality and small production vintage 2006 Egerie de Champagne Pannier. This is a low dosage, dry, elegant wine that will age and develop in the bottle for years to come.
The tasting took place at the CIVC tasting in Kings Cross, London on the same day that Article50 was invoked by British Prime Minister Teresa May in March 2017.