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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.
Recent
- Note
Compiled a 200-page historical encyclopedia documenting Champagne's history from late Roman times through the 1980s.
Read article Wine Industry Advisor 10 June 2026