The Chandon Journey
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Chandon India
NASHIK CHANDON
Our home in India is nestled in the picturesque Nashik region, on the outskirts of Dindori. In the quest for something refreshing, novel, and new, Tony Jordan and MD Bruno Yvon traveled to India, exploring lands from the north to the south. Nashik, rich in culture and land, was deemed perfect for producing world-class, premium quality sparkling wines.
Since 2014, we have been crafting exceptional sparkling wines, drawing inspiration from the diverse bounty of our lands and the passion of our winemaking community. Designed by MAP's Edward Billson, our winery thrives amidst the bountiful grapes, sacred temples, and traditional structures.
Chandon is Moët Hennessy's first offering made in India, available in 22 cities; offering three variants: Brut, Rose & Aurva.
Chandon
Crafted with Passion and Precision
We are the custodians of a remarkable legacy, inspired by the pioneering vision of Robert Jean de Vogüé. Since 1959, we have embarked on a journey that redefines the world of sparkling wines. From our humble beginnings, we have grown and expanded, exploring new territories and embracing diverse cultures.
Our passion for crafting the finest sparkling wines has taken us to unexpected lands, where we have found inspiration and woven epic stories. We take pride in our legacy of craftsmanship, blending, time-honored techniques with modern innovation to produce sparkling wines.
KAUSHAL KHAIRNAR
Winemaker, Chandon India
In the late 1950s, Moët & Chandon, the world’s leading Champagne House since 1743, began exploring the potential for producing world-class sparkling wines outside the Champagne region, under the ‘Chandon’ name. The first Chandon Estate was created in 1959 in Argentina followed by California (1973), Brazil (1973) and Australia (1986).
Following in the pioneering steps of the founders and continuing its search for new wine-making territories, Moët Hennessy determined that the Nashik region had the potential to produce world-class, premium quality sparkling wine. Chandon is the first offering from Moët Hennessy to be made in India. It is now available across 22 cities in India. Combining the centuries-old sparkling wine-making practice of ‘méthode traditionnelle’ with the finest local grapes. Chandon is available in two variants: Brut & Rosé.
“I feel proud to be the youngest winemaker in the Chandon familyBorn in Nashik, I’ve lived & breathed wine from an early age. I have also studied & been involved in winemaking in France, Portugal, New Zealand, the USA & Brazil before coming back home to Nashik.
When I’m abroad, people are always amazed when I say I’m making wine in India. India is very famous for yoga, tea & spices. The newness of this country in terms of wine can come as a surprise. They are blown away by the quality. When I started at Chandon India in 2015, I was hands-on in operations. Now I’m the head winemaker, my role is more supervisory, it’s more about the bigger picture.”
On the process
“We buy in all our grapes, so our relationships with our contract farmers are very important & our viticulturists consult with them on a weekly basis, helping them with training & quality control. Nashik already had a culture of table-grape growing, so that was helpful. You need the best fruit to make the best wine.
Chenin Blanc, our hero grape, makes a sparkling wine with a delicious fruity palate, with good acidity & freshness, even in a hot tropical climate. It tends to thrive in the heat. Around 70 per cent of the assemblage in our Brut is Chenin Blanc. It’s a distinctive characteristic of wine of this region – a showcase of India, if you like.
Chardonnay brings roundness to the blend & Pinot Noir gives body, structure & aging potential.
Winemaking here is very different from winemaking in the rest of the world, really. We harvest in late winter here, & the objective is not for the grapes to reach maturity; it’s the opposite – to slow down maturity.
Our wines are crisp, fresh & fruity, but at the same time there is balance, there is elegance & there is harmony. We avoid extremes of anything. We choose to make our wines via the traditional method, because, after the winter harvest, we begin the process with grapes that have a nice crisp acidity.”
On the team
“The best part of working with Chandon has been the exchange of ideas. Some of my colleagues around the world have been working for 30, 40 years for the brand. If I have a discussion for an hour with those guys I can tap into that experience. We have a digital media platform where we can exchange ideas and discuss any topic. There are natural synergies between the houses.”
Awards
Excellence Awards