Grower Champagne

Unique Hand grown and made Champagnes

Grower Champagne is one of the most exciting categories in fine wine today. Unlike the large houses that dominate Champagne production, Grower Champagnes (often labelled “RM” for récoltant-manipulant) are crafted by the same families who grow the grapes. These wines are produced in tiny quantities, express a true sense of place, and are increasingly sought after by collectors and sommeliers across Australia.

At Cellared Fine Wine, we source highly limited Grower Champagnes direct from iconic villages such as Ambonnay, Avize, Cramant, and Bouzy. Our portfolio highlights producers who farm sustainably, often organically or biodynamically, to create Champagnes that reflect terroir rather than brand style. For collectors, this is where rarity, authenticity and exceptional value converge.

Champagne Agrapart Riddling

What Is Grower Champagne?

Grower Champagne refers to sparkling wines made by small family producers who grow their own grapes and craft their wines from estate vineyards. Unlike the famous Grandes Marques (Moët, Veuve Clicquot, etc.), these producers focus on:

  • Terroir expression: Each vineyard and village shows unique minerality, chalk, and fruit profile.

  • Sustainability: Many adopt organic or biodynamic viticulture.

  • Small production: Often just a few thousand bottles per year.

In Australia, demand for Grower Champagne has surged as collectors and wine lovers discover producers such as Agrapart, Egly-Ouriet, Larmandier-Bernier, and Suenen.

 
Egley-Ouriet Grower Champagne

Why Choose Grower Champagne?

Authenticity & Terroir – Wines that speak of chalk soils, old vines and precise vineyard sites.

  1. Rarity & Exclusivity – Often only a few dozen bottles make it into Australia.

  2. Value vs Prestige Cuvées – Exceptional quality at pricing that often undercuts the grandes marques.

  3. Collector’s Appeal – Grower Champagnes age gracefully, rewarding those who cellar them.

  4. Handmade Craft – Everything from vineyard work to hand-riddling and even hand disgorgement is often carried out by family members, adding artisanal authenticity to every bottle.

At Cellared, we highlight limited parcels that offer both immediate drinking pleasure and long-term collectability.

 

Zero Dosage & Brut Nature in Grower Champagne

One of the most exciting trends among Grower Champagnes is the rise of Zero Dosage (also known as Brut Nature) wines. These Champagnes are bottled without any added sugar in the dosage — resulting in wines that are bone-dry, mineral and precise.

Because Grower producers work closely with their own vineyards and harvest fruit at optimal ripeness, they are able to craft balanced, terroir-driven wines without needing added sugar. The result is Champagne that feels electric and saline, with chalky texture and piercing clarity — a style that collectors in Australia increasingly seek out for its purity and food-pairing versatility.

Notable examples include Agrapart “Terroirs”, Egly-Ouriet Brut Nature, and Egly-Ouriet Grand Cru “Millésime” 2015 with just 1g/L dosage, each showing how different villages and soils shape this uncompromising style.

 

Grower Champagne in Australia

Australia has become one of the most dynamic export markets for Grower Champagne. Collectors seek out limited releases that often sell out upon arrival. With poor FX rates and small allocations, wines like Agrapart’s “Terroirs” or Egly-Ouriet’s “Les Crayères” are often restricted to mailing lists or specialist retailers. Cellared is proud to secure direct allocations of these wines for our clients.

 

Cellaring Grower Champagne

Grower Champagne is not only a celebratory wine — many of these bottles are built for the cellar. Grand Cru Chardonnay from Avize or old-vine Pinot Noir from Ambonnay can develop over 10–20 years, revealing complexity and richness akin to white Burgundy. We recommend buying in six-packs and opening one every few years to chart their evolution.

The style of these wines, especially the Blanc de Blancs are perfect examples of cellar ready wines both built for the long haul, but can also be popped at any occasion.

 

FAQs About Grower Champagne

What does “RM” on a Champagne label mean?
It stands for récoltant-manipulant — a grower who produces Champagne from their own grapes.

Is Grower Champagne better than big houses?
Not better, but different: it focuses on terroir and authenticity, while big houses maintain a house style using blended fruit.

Why is Grower Champagne so limited in Australia?
Tiny production volumes, combined with high global demand, mean allocations are small and sell out quickly.

Can Grower Champagne age?
Yes. Top cuvées from producers like Egly-Ouriet, Agrapart, and Pierre Peters age for 10–20 years, developing layers of honey, toast and mineral complexity.

 

Shop for Grower Champagne wines online

We have everyday grower Champagnes along with unicorn wines that form the centerpiece of a Champagne collection. Looking for something not listed, please get in touch we can source unique and hard to find Champagnes from our global network.

 
 
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