Gamet
The Maison Gamet is located in the heart of the Vallée de la Marne, one of the most renowned areas for Champagne production. The history of the winery is rooted in four generations of winemakers, starting in the post-war period with two women, Victoire Garnier and Berthe Heucq, who reclaimed the family vineyards and began marketing their Champagne. Later, in the 1950s, management passed into the hands of François Gamet and Robert Heucq, grandchildren of the founders, who together with the new generations, Fabienne Heucq and Philippe Gamet, have contributed to expanding the company, even at a structural level. Today the winery is an example of tradition looking to the future, adopting sustainable viticulture practices and continuing to produce Champagne that combines depth, consistency, and liveliness.
respecting the territory and its specificities, practicing sustainable agriculture aimed at preserving the natural balance. Each cuvée is the result of meticulous processing, starting from manual harvesting and continuing with a winemaking process that respects traditions. Each phase, from fermentation to aging, is designed to enhance the authenticity of the terroir and the unique characteristics of each grape variety. The Maison Gamet, with its attention to detail, has managed to maintain over time the finesse and creaminess that distinguish its Champagnes.
In the 1990s, the company embarked on a path of renewal, passing to the management of the new generation, which brought a breath of fresh air while maintaining the historical identity of the Maison intact. The result is a Champagne that expresses elegance and freshness, with a marked ability to evolve over time. The predominance of Meunier gives its wines a enveloping softness, while Pinot Noir and Chardonnay add structure and complexity. The cuvées produced fully reflect the authenticity of the territory and tradition,
The Maison Gamet is located in the heart of the Vallée de la Marne, one of the most renowned areas for Champagne production. The history of the winery is rooted in four generations of winemakers, starting in the post-war period with two women, Victoire Garnier and Berthe Heucq, who reclaimed the family vineyards and began marketing their Champagne. Later, in the 1950s, management passed into the hands of François Gamet and Robert Heucq, grandchildren of the founders, who together with the new generations, Fabienne Heucq and Philippe Gamet, have contributed to expanding the company, even at a structural level. Today the winery is an example of tradition looking to the future, adopting sustainable viticulture practices and continuing to produce Champagne that combines depth, consistency, and liveliness.
respecting the territory and its specificities, practicing sustainable agriculture aimed at preserving the natural balance. Each cuvée is the result of meticulous processing, starting from manual harvesting and continuing with a winemaking process that respects traditions. Each phase, from fermentation to aging, is designed to enhance the authenticity of the terroir and the unique characteristics of each grape variety. The Maison Gamet, with its attention to detail, has managed to maintain over time the finesse and creaminess that distinguish its Champagnes.
In the 1990s, the company embarked on a path of renewal, passing to the management of the new generation, which brought a breath of fresh air while maintaining the historical identity of the Maison intact. The result is a Champagne that expresses elegance and freshness, with a marked ability to evolve over time. The predominance of Meunier gives its wines a enveloping softness, while Pinot Noir and Chardonnay add structure and complexity. The cuvées produced fully reflect the authenticity of the territory and tradition,




