Toasting milestones, personal achievements or simply celebrating friendship with an improvised get-together, the exceptional fresh intensity of Mumm Grand Cordon champagne evokes the exhilaration of life’s most unforgettable moments.
A golden robe of enticing brilliance, energized by an exuberant stream of fine, persistent bubbles.
A bracing, expressive nose: notes of ripe peaches, apricots and pineapple cascade from the glass. The aromatic richness and complexity are underscored by touches of vanilla and pastry, dried fruits, yeast and honey.
Each sip of this structured, vinous champagne unleashes intense and complex flavors of fresh fruits, before morphing into a long finish that is both powerful and fresh.
For Mumm, the newest luxury is producing beautiful objects for sharing while also paying sufficient attention to the planet.
After an auditing phase of its terroirs and characterizing its soils, Maison Mumm is working to regenerate them by increasing their fertility in order to improve the quality and resilience of the ecosystems. New cultural practices linked to soils also contribute to enriching biodiversity in Champagne, in addition to the specific initiatives of the House in this field.
Whereas the Champagne region as a whole aims to stop using chemical herbicides by 2025, Maison Mumm is one of the first champagne houses to have already done so, having implemented a zero-herbicide policy on its own parcels at the beginning of 2020.
Furthermore, in 2016, 100% of Maison Mumm vineyards obtained a double certification for Sustainable Viticulture in Champagne and High Environmental Value. The vineyards also meet Quality Safety Environment (QSE) standards. These certifications recognize respect for the environment, landscapes and biodiversity, as well as the safety and wellbeing of employees.