CHAMPAGNE LAFITTE
In the early 19th century, the Reims-based company Goulet Frères sold wool and manufactured blankets. In 1834, François André Goulet diversified his activities, starting to produce Champagne wines in barrels and bottles.
In 1867, George Goulet decided to keep the Champagne House. The brand enjoyed its golden age during the Roaring Twenties. But it wasn't until 1983 that the first bottles of Charles Lafitte Champagne appeared on European markets.
Always a leader among discerning consumers, Charles Lafitte passionately acquired Maison George Goulet in 2003. 1983-2003, a wonderful anniversary gift that gave birth to the Collection 1834, created by Sabrina Roussel, Head Cellar Master.
This collection is made up of quality champagnes that we sell on our website: Brut Cuvée Spéciale, Brut Rosé, Brut Millésimé, Blanc de Noirs and Blanc de Blancs.
Particularly recognizable with their offbeat, striped and colorful aesthetic, these champagnes know how to get noticed and leave a lasting impression after tasting.