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Union des Maisons de Champagne

Trade body representing the major houses of Champagne, serving as custodian of the region's collective memory and commercial interests.

Location
France
Known for
Trade association representing major Champagne houses · Historical documentation and archival work · Institutional stewardship of Champagne's heritage

Style

The Union des Maisons de Champagne functions as a representative organisation rather than a producer. It serves the interests of its member houses across production, marketing, and regulatory matters affecting the appellation.

History

The Union has long maintained institutional archives documenting Champagne's development. A notable output is a 200-page historical encyclopedia spanning from Roman settlement in the late fifth century through the 1980s. This comprehensive record traces the region's viticultural origins and its emergence as a ceremonial wine, particularly following its adoption in coronation rites during the thirteenth century. The organisation's archival work has become a primary source for understanding how Champagne evolved from a regional wine into one of the world's most recognised appellations. In 2026, material from this encyclopedia was adapted into a two-part podcast series by Wine Industry Advisor, bringing the Union's institutional knowledge to wider audiences.

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