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Henri Giraud Esprit Nature is the cuvée reflecting the House's commitment to the protection of nature and human health. This is a vision of natural wine. Its emblem, the Paper Oak, tells of the fragility of living things but also of man's ability to reconstruct it.
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Maison Henri Giraud – Champagne Excellence in Service of the Terroir
Since the 17th century, Maison Henri Giraud has embodied boldness and innovation in the heart of Aÿ, one of Champagne’s most prestigious Grands Crus. Blending tradition with modernity, this family-run house crafts its champagnes with a singular philosophy: to elevate the terroir beyond conventions.
A pioneer in aging wines in oak barrels from the Argonne forest, Henri Giraud pushes the boundaries of Champagne expression, producing cuvées of unmatched depth and complexity. Eschewing stainless steel and embracing sustainable practices, each wine unveils a silky texture, captivating aromatic intensity, and vibrant minerality.
From the iconic Esprit Nature to the legendary Fût de Chêne, Henri Giraud champagnes are designed for connoisseurs seeking pure emotion and extraordinary sensory experiences. More than just champagne, each cuvée is a manifesto for a return to the origins of taste.
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Henri Giraud Esprit Nature is the cuvée reflecting the House's commitment to the protection of nature and human health. This is a vision of natural wine. Its emblem, the Paper Oak, tells of the fragility of living things but also of man's ability to reconstruct it.
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