Houses
Maison Telmont
Damery-based maison in the Vallée de la Marne, founded in 1912 and now Rémy Cointreau-owned, with a converted-organic estate and a public climate-action programme.
- Founded
- 1912
- Location
- Damery, Vallée de la Marne, France
- Ownership
- Owned by Rémy Cointreau (since 2020)
- Known for
- Damery (Vallée de la Marne) · organic conversion across estate fruit · carbon-footprint and climate transparency
Style
Telmont produces blends from the Vallée de la Marne, with Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir contributing alongside Chardonnay. The cuvées aim for fresh, fruit-led profiles rather than oxidative or heavily-dosed styles. The maison has positioned its line — including the entry-level Réserve Brut and the higher-tier Réserve Rosé and millésimés — as expressions of a single cohesive house signature rather than a sprawling portfolio.
History
Maison Telmont was founded in 1912 in Damery, on the right bank of the Marne. After more than a century of family ownership it was acquired by the Rémy Cointreau group in 2020 and relaunched under an "À la racine" climate programme — full organic conversion of estate vineyards, lighter bottles, and published carbon and water-use accounts. The house operates without aircraft transport for its bottles, a deliberate constraint that shapes its export footprint.