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A precise and meticulous worker, Francis Égly is at the top of the Champagne world. With his vineyards magnificently situated in grand cru (pinot noir and chardonnay in Ambonnay, Bouzy and Verzenay) and premier cru (in Vrigny and Bisseuil), he makes wines of prodigious vinosity, intensity and nobility of character, always on the razor's edge between the great ripeness of the grapes and a fine chalky minerality. All his vintages are vinified in wood, without malolactic fermentation. The critics are enthusiastic, such as M. Bettane, who says that "Égly-Ouriet sets the tone for all Champagne viticulture with vintages of staggering depth".
Starting with the admirable flagship Brut Grand Cru, barely dosed (1g/l), slender and rich, with hints of iodine accompanying a fine bitterness.
Égly-Ouriet has been rewarded with its fourth star in the Revue du Vin de France's 2025 guide.
An exception to the range, Les Vignes de Bisseuil is a blend of predominantly Chardonnay (70%) with Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier (15% each).
The ‘Les Vignes de Bisseuil’ vintage in the press:
La Revue du Vin de France (Guide 2026) : 94/100 "Les Vignes de Bisseuil is a vinous Chardonnay with character and energy."
A precise and meticulous worker, Francis Égly is at the top of the Champagne world. With his vineyards magnificently situated in grand cru (pinot noir and chardonnay in Ambonnay, Bouzy and Verzenay) and premier cru (in Vrigny and Bisseuil), he makes wines of prodigious vinosity, intensity and nobility of character, always on the razor's edge between the great ripeness of the grapes and a fine chalky minerality. All his vintages are vinified in wood, without malolactic fermentation. The critics are enthusiastic, such as M. Bettane, who says that "Égly-Ouriet sets the tone for all Champagne viticulture with vintages of staggering depth". Starting with the admirable flagship Brut Grand Cru, barely dosed (1g/l), slender and rich, with hints of iodine accompanying a fine bitterness.
Égly-Ouriet has been rewarded with its fourth star in the Revue du Vin de France's 2025 guide.
Created in 2020, the new cuvée "Les Prémices" is a blend, in equal parts, of chardonnay, pinot meunier and pinot noir. A perfect entry-level wine, fresh and elegant.
The "Les Prémices" cuvée in the press:
La Revue du Vin de France (Guide 2026) : 90/100 "Les Prémices commands respect. Dominated by Pinot, the wine offers remarkable aromatic consistency."
A precise and meticulous worker, Francis Égly is at the top of the Champagne world. With his vineyards magnificently situated in grand cru (pinot noir and chardonnay in Ambonnay, Bouzy and Verzenay) and premier cru (in Vrigny and Bisseuil), he makes wines of prodigious vinosity, intensity and nobility of character, always on the razor's edge between the great ripeness of the grapes and a fine chalky minerality. All his vintages are vinified in wood, without malolactic fermentation. The critics are enthusiastic, such as M. Bettane, who says that "Égly-Ouriet sets the tone for all Champagne viticulture with vintages of staggering depth".
Égly-Ouriet has been rewarded with its fourth star in the Revue du Vin de France's 2025 guide.
The admirable flagship Brut Grand Cru, barely dosed (1g/l), is slender and rich, with hints of iodine accompanying a fine bitterness.
The ‘Brut Grand Cru’ cuvée in the press:
La Revue du Vin de France (Guide 2026) : 96/100 "The extra-brut grand cru is on the cusp of its peak, but already impresses with its maturity, density and balance."
A precise and meticulous worker, Francis Égly is at the top of the Champagne world. With his vineyards magnificently situated in grand cru (pinot noir and chardonnay in Ambonnay, Bouzy and Verzenay) and premier cru (in Vrigny and Bisseuil), he makes wines of prodigious vinosity, intensity and nobility of character, always on the razor's edge between the great ripeness of the grapes and a fine chalky minerality. All his vintages are vinified in wood, without malolactic fermentation. The critics are enthusiastic, such as M. Bettane, who says that "Égly-Ouriet sets the tone for all Champagne viticulture with vintages of staggering depth". Starting with the admirable flagship Brut Grand Cru, barely dosed (1g/l), slender and rich, with hints of iodine accompanying a fine bitterness.
Égly-Ouriet has been rewarded with its fourth star in the Revue du Vin de France's 2025 guide.
The Grand Cru Blanc de Noirs comes from an old Pinot Noir vineyard, planted in 1946. The vines are deeply rooted in the chalk (the locality is called "Les Crayères"), which is only 30 cm above ground level.
The Cuvée "Les Crayères Blanc de Noirs" in the press:
La Revue du Vin de France (Guide 2026) : 99/100 Coup de ♥ "What can be said about the Crayères, other than that it displays a rare complexity: oriental spices, citrus peel, saffron, dried hay... The palate, rich but never heavy, benefits from a calm effervescence and the elegance of a perfectly integrated autolysis, which prolongs the finish."
A precise and meticulous worker, Francis Égly is at the pinnacle of Champagne. With his vineyards beautifully located in grand cru (Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in Ambonnay, Bouzy, and Verzenay) and premier cru (in Vrigny and Bisseuil) appellations, he produces wines of prodigious vinosity, intensity, and noble character, always walking the fine line between the great maturity of the grapes and a subtle chalky minerality. All of its cuvées are vinified in wood and without malolactic fermentation. Critics are enthusiastic, such as Mr. Bettane: “Égly-Ouriet sets the tone for all Champagne viticulture with wines of sidereal depth.” Égly-Ouriet has been awarded its fourth star in the 2025 guide of the Revue du Vin de France.