Houses
de Venoge
An Épernay house founded in 1837, known for the Cordon Bleu label, the decanter-shaped Princes range and a historic presence on the Avenue de Champagne.
- Founded
- 1837
- Location
- Épernay, Champagne, France
- Ownership
- Part of Lanson-BCC
- Known for
- Cordon Bleu · Princes range · Louis XV prestige cuvée · Avenue de Champagne address
- Official site
- www.champagnedevenoge.com
Style
de Venoge presents a polished, classic style across its Cordon Bleu and Princes ranges, with cuvées that emphasise clear varietal expression and generous ageing for the upper tiers.
Cuvées
- Cordon Bleu — the historic flagship line.
- Princes Blanc de Blancs — Chardonnay expression in the distinctive Princes bottle.
- Princes Blanc de Noirs — Pinot-focused counterpart.
- Princes Rosé — rosé in the same range.
- Louis XV — the prestige cuvée, produced in selected years.
History
Marc-Henri de Venoge founded the house in 1837, first in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ before the business became associated with Épernay. Its Cordon Bleu motif refers to the blue ribbon of the Order of the Holy Spirit and remains central to the house’s visual identity.
Positioning
Now part of Lanson-BCC, de Venoge occupies a selective-market position, with a strong emphasis on presentation, gastronomy and its Avenue de Champagne hospitality site.