When Marie Doyard says that "Champagne is running through her blood", she's not kidding. Not only was she born in Reims and raised in the region, but her great-grandfather Maurice Doyard was one of the founders of the Comité Interprofessionnel des Vins de Champagne (C.I.V.C.) during World War II. Her parents brought the Jacquart and Doyard estates together - all based in the Côte des Blancs - and when she took over in 2004 she had some dynamic ideas of how to take Champagne Andre Jacquart into the new millennium. On a recent visit to Melbourne I was able to find out more about her journey and about grower-champagne.
Anna Martens from Vino Di Anna
John Wurdeman from Pheasant's Tears
Adrian Santolin from Santolin Wines
Shashi Singh from Avani
Alessandro Dettori from Tenute Dettori
Alister Purbrick from Tahbilk Winery
Alex Head from Head Wines
Dan Buckle from Chandon Australia & Circe Wines
Patrick Sullivan from Patrick Sullivan Wines
Mario Marson from Vinea Marson
Jeni Port
Julian Castagna from Castagna Vineyard
Gary Mills from Jamsheed Wines
Brad Wehr from Amato Vino
AJ Hoadley from La Violetta Wines
Campbell Burton from Builders Arms Hotel
Tom Belford from Bobar Wines
Hunter Smith from Frankland Estate
Tessa Brown from Vignerons Schmölzer & Brown
Kim & Tennille Chalmers from Chalmers Wines
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