Fabienne Dourdon - Leaving Paris to Take Over the Family Champagne Estate
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In this episode, I sit down with Fabienne Dourdon, a Champagne grower whose family has farmed vines in the Marne Valley since 1812. She shares the family’s journey from selling 100% of their grapes to the big houses to crafting their own wines—and what it meant to her to return home after more than a decade working in Paris to take over the family estate.
We talk about how she’s reshaping the winery with a focus on freshness and precision, her belief in Pinot Meunier’s aging potential, and the story behind her barrel-fermented Meunier and long-aged Réserve de Germain. We also explore changing drinking habits and why exploring grower Champagne— and trusting your own palate—can reaveal just how diverse and exciting the region can be.
01:18 Family Roots Since 1812
02:13 Champagne Then vs Now
03:18 From Growing Grape to Making Champagne
06:00 Coops and Small Growers
07:56 Finding Early Customers
11:35 Growing Up in the Vines
12:51 Weather Risks and Reserves
15:24 Early Career in Paris and Returning to Champagne
21:01 Training and Modern Viticulture
24:06 Organic Farming and Quality Winemaking
29:52 Meunier Reputation Revisited
32:15 Barrel Fermented Meunier
35:09 Reserve de Germain Blend
36:44 Youth Drinking and Authenticity
41:21 Grower Champagne Exploration
45:43 Inspiration and Next Generation
49:27 Closing Thanks and Signoff
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