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Jm Sélèque Solessence is the distinctive cuvée from the 7 terroirs of the House: Pierry, Moussy, Epernay, Mardeuil, Dizy, Boursault and Vertus. A wine to discover and share with friends. The expression of pure and easy-to-digest style, in all circumstances.
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The Maison J.M. Sélèque, located in Pierry near Épernay, is a family-run Champagne house that blends tradition, innovation, and respect for the terroir. Founded in 1965, it is now led by Jean-Marc Sélèque, a representative of a new generation of winemakers committed to sustainable viticulture and precise winemaking.
The estate spans 9 hectares divided into 45 parcels, all meticulously cultivated with environmentally friendly practices. The iconic Champagne grape varieties – Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier – thrive here to create unique cuvées that reflect the region’s diverse soils and climates.
J.M. Sélèque champagnes, such as Solessence and Partition, are renowned for their balance, purity, and aromatic expression. Each cuvée is the result of meticulous craftsmanship, from grape selection to aging, often in barrels, to enhance complexity and finesse.
Recognized by enthusiasts and professionals worldwide, Maison J.M. Sélèque embodies artisanal craftsmanship and creativity while celebrating harmony between man and nature.
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