Champagne Lanson
Founded in 1760, Maison Lanson is one of the oldest Champagne Houses, a history of which they are proud. This is a testament to their attachment to their family roots and values, preserved for over 260 years. However, the The history of the Lanson Cross dates back to 1798, when the founder's son, a member of the Hospitaller Order of Malta, chose to adopt the Maltese Cross as the emblem of the House. Today, redesigned and present on each bottle, The Lanson Cross embodies their values of openness, kindness and hospitality, a symbol dear to their hearts. Over the centuries, the House has been able to extend their reputation well beyond their original borders, offering champagnes which seduce palates around the world. Although firmly rooted in the historic lands of the House, it is distinguished by its incessant desire to shine on an international scale, and today, their vintages are tasted in more than 85 countries across the globe. The philosophy of the Maison de Champagne Lanson is expressed through authentic and lasting partnerships, based on shared values. As evidence, their emblematic collaborations: since 1900, Lanson has been the official champagne of the Royal Court of England. And since 1977, they are proud to be the official partners of the Wimbledon Tennis tournament. Locally, in Reims, the House partners each year with the Domaine les Crayères during the highly anticipated Soirée Blanche, a tradition that Lanson holds dear.
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