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Champagne Vranken

Founded in 1976 by Paul-François Vranken, Maison Vranken was born of a simple intuition: to let the terroir speak through a style that is pure, precise and resolutely contemporary.

From the outset, the House asserted its signature with the Cuvée Vranken, followed in 1985 by the creation of Cuvée Demoiselle, an homage to Art Nouveau with its sculpted bottle. Two decades later, Diamant extended this pursuit of purity: conceived as a jewel, its faceted bottle houses wines that are both balanced and generous. Driven by the entrepreneurial energy of its founders, the House has strengthened its roots in Champagne, developed its savoir-faire and expanded its influence, while remaining true to a single, unwavering standard: elegance, precision and innovation.

The headquarters of Champagnes Vranken, Villa Demoiselle stands as the link between a pioneering spirit and the preservation of an exceptional heritage. A jewel of Art Nouveau, it was brought back to life in 2008 by Paul-François and Nathalie Vranken after many years of abandonment. Drawing on historical archives, master architects and artisans undertook nearly four years of meticulous restoration: stencilled painted décor revived, stained-glass windows with floral and geometric motifs revealed, and woodwork and ironwork faithfully restored. Now home to a collection signed by Majorelle, Serrurier-Bovy, Selmersheim, Daum and Gallé, the Villa embodies the meeting of creation and craftsmanship, offering the House its natural showcase — a place that inspires, represents and extends the world of Champagnes Vranken.