Champagne Lallier

A prestigious
Champenois family

The first labels under the Lallier name date back to 1906, when the Champagne house was founded by René LALLIER (1861- 1938), an in-law in a prestigious Champenois family. Since then, Lallier has been deeply rooted in the village of Aÿ, which is also a Grand Cru municipality. 

In 1996, René-James Lallier; the founders' grandson, sent the brand in a
new direction. He undertook a major modernisation of the production facilities in Aÿ and renovated the cellars, where today the Lallier champagnes are matured.

A prestigious
Champenois family

The first labels under the Lallier name date back to 1906, when the Champagne house was founded by René LALLIER (1861- 1938), an in-law in a prestigious Champenois family. Since then, Lallier has been deeply rooted in the village of Aÿ, which is also a Grand Cru municipality. 

In 1996, René-James Lallier; the founders' grandson, sent the brand in a
new direction. He undertook a major modernisation of the production facilities in Aÿ and renovated the cellars, where today the Lallier champagnes are matured.

The great reputation of Lallier Grand Cru Champagnes

In his quest for the ultimate champagne, he enlisted the help of Francis Tribaut, who at the time was working as a consultant for some of the most prestigious names in Champagne. Because of this relationship of trust, it was Francis Tribaut who took over the helm in 2004 and who has built on the great reputation of Lallier Grand Cru Champagnes even further and still does so today with great passion. 

the great reputation of Lallier Grand Cru Champagnes

In his quest for the ultimate champagne, he enlisted the help of Francis Tribaut, who at the time was working as a consultant for some of the most prestigious names in Champagne. Because of this relationship of trust, it was Francis Tribaut who took over the helm in 2004 and who has built on the great reputation of Lallier Grand Cru Champagnes even further and still does so today with great passion. 

In 1996, René-James Lallier, the founders' grandson, steered the brand in a new direction.