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Wine - Imported - Pinot Noir - Forest-Marie

From the tiny village of Trigny and Forest-Marie . The families that came together to form the modern Forest-Marie can trace their lineage back nine generations to a deed from 1746 when the Forest family joined the landowning class. Over the intervening generations, little by little, the family kept buying land. For this generation, when Thierry Forest married Gracianne Marie, they combined their land holdings into 86 plots across the villages of Trigny (formerly his) and Ecueil (formerly hers.)

Their vines are planted to roughly a third of each of the most common Champagne varietals: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. Boring to say, but Gracianne and Thierry are dedicated mulchers. They have spread mulch over their vineyards to promote biodiversity and lower the rate of tilling for over 35 years. The tenth generation of the family Louis Forest has completed his studies and has launched his own label with a focus on single site bottlings. Suffice it to say that the tradition of Champagne making will continue for years to come. With a total annual production of 6,700 cases.

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