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Tuesday, June 22 2021 - 09:41
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Telmont reveals its environmental ambitions 'In Nomine Terrae' - in the name of Mother Nature
PARIS, June 22, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- Our champagne's excellence stems above all from our respect for nature

-- Champagne comes from the earth and is indebted to it. The more gratitude and 
respect we show the earth, the more it will clear a path to excellence in 
return. This virtuous circle is the defining feature of familial champagne 
house Telmont.

Since 1912, year the House was founded by Henri Lhopital, on his land of 
Damery, near Epernay, Telmont has defended its vision of viticulture and the 
values it holds dear: loyalty, humility and courage. The House revels in its 
singularity, proclaimed by its motto: Nec Pluribus Impar, unlike any other. 
Upholding its legacy, Telmont took its first steps towards organic conversion 
and obtained, in 2017, its first certification for a portion of the vineyards 
of its estate.

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Champagne Telmont is determined to pursue its ambition: carving an exemplary 
path towards a 100% organic house using production methods with reduced impact 
on its natural surroundings. Telmont has decided to act "in the name of Mother 
Nature," thus advocating for the preservation of nature's gifts, leaving its 
essence untouched. 

The House of Telmont has set five tangible objectives.

Objective #1: preserving terroir and biodiversity. Today, 72% of the estate's 
24.5 hectares are certified in organic agriculture or are in the process of 
conversion. The aim is to convert 100% of the estate by 2025. Telmont 
Champagne's partner winegrowers (56.5 hectares) will be supported by the House 
in their shift towards organic agriculture (39% of their vineyards are already 
certified or in conversion). This ambitious transformation targets the 
conversion to organic agriculture of 100% of all cultivated areas by 2031, for 
both the Telmont estate and partner winegrowers, compared to the 49% of those 
currently certified or in conversion. Biodiversity will be encouraged across 
the entire estate, both in the vineyards and in the adjacent natural areas. To 
this end, 2,500 shrubs will be planted over the next three years to provide 
"insect hotels" in the vineyards, preserving species diversity and promoting 
sustainable carbon binding.

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Contact: 
Elizabeth Parte 
Directrice Communication et Hospitalite - Monde 
elizabeth.parte@champagne-telmont.com

SOURCE  Champagne Telmont  
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