Kentish Express Ashford & District

Taittinger set to establish first Champagne vineyard in Kent

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The president of one of France’s longest-establishe­d champagne families has dug the first ground on his first vineyard in Kent.

On a rainy May morning, Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger planted the first vines in the Domaine Evremond vineyard in Chilham, nearly 18 months after first signalling his intention to make English sparkling wine.

The first 50 acres of chardonnay, pinot noir and pinot meunier grapes were planted by the end of last week – with plans to plant nearly 100 acres over the next two to three years.

Taittinger is the only grand marque champagne house still run by its eponymous family.

The first of its English sparkling wine should be ready to drink in 2023, after three years of aging in the bottle.

Mr Taittinger dismissed the rainy launch of his vineyard as “a sign of good luck”.

He said: “The weather is nice. Water is a key issue for the world today. For me the most important thing is to feel the sunshine in the glass.

“The sparkling wine will have the colour of the sunshine. What is important is to sell some sunshine for the happiness of our hearts.

He added: “It’s a wonderful day because it expresses the great friendship I feel for Great Britain.

“I started my career here 40 years ago, based in Chelsea in London, and 40 years after we are going to develop a wonderful venture with an English company.”

Mr Taittinger already has close links to the site of his new vineyard.

Nearby Canterbury is twinned with his hometown of Rheims, where his father was deputy mayor.

“It is synomymous with me with the excellent friendship between our two countries,” he added.

Taittinger’s venture into the UK has been done with English partner Hatch Mansfield, which has been importing Taittinger Champagne into the UK for 18 years.

Managing director Patrick McGrath said: “This is a dream that started three years ago with a conversati­on with PierreEmma­nuel Tattinger when we were talking about the renaissanc­e of English sparkling wine.

“He said ‘let’s do something together in England’. We chose Kent because it’s the Garden of England.

“It’s warmer, it’s dryer and we found this great apple farm which is south facing, on chalk and has all the right ingredient­s to make some really good sparkling wine.”

 ?? Picture: Chris Davey FM4763196 ?? Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger at the new Taittinger Champagne vineyard on Wednesday.
Picture: Chris Davey FM4763196 Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger at the new Taittinger Champagne vineyard on Wednesday.

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