Visit in Reims
My visit started with a tour of the cellars. Henriot vinifies their champagnes in large stainless steel vats. We also got to see the Cuve 38 stainless steel tank which was a real treat! We then headed down below the ground to the underground cellars. We walked through the champagne making process. We were able to see the dead lees on the bottles which creates the beautiful champagne bouquet. The bottles are aged sur lattes (on their sides to enhance the amount of champagne that is constantly in contact with the lees. Henriot has quite a collection of older vintages underneath their cellars and labeled by cuvée and vintage year.
After the tours of the cellars, we headed back up to taste through the champagnes. We tasted through the Brut Souverain, Brut Rosé and Blanc de Blancs. The Brut Souverain is a great introduction to the house of Henriot. It is an equal blend of 50/50 Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. This is rare in the NV brut champagne for a house to only use Chardonnay and Pinot Noir in their entry level brut, as most houses include a percentage of Meunier in the blend. The Brut Souverain is an excellent quality champagne at a great price, shop here.