Champagne Telmont Blanc De Blanc 2013 – 75cl
Champagne Telmont Reserve Brut NV – 75cl
Champagne Telmont Reserve Rose – 75cl
Telmont Champagne
The most genuinely sustainability-led Champagne house globally. Founded 1912 in Damery, Champagne by Henri Lhôpital — over 113 years of continuous family-led heritage. The "In Nomine Terrae" sustainability programme (Latin for "In the Name of Mother Earth") is the most ambitious environmental framework in Champagne globally — committed to 100% organic certified vineyards by 2031, no air freight (sea freight only), no gift box packaging, lighter glass bottles. Owned by Rémy Cointreau (since 2020), the parent of Rémy Martin cognac and Bruichladdich Scotch. Hollywood actor and environmental activist Leonardo DiCaprio investor since January 2022. The Reserve Brut NV (43% Chardonnay + 37% Meunier + 20% Pinot Noir), the Reserve Rose (87% Chardonnay + 13% Meunier — highly Chardonnay-dominated for Rosé), and the Blanc de Blancs 2013 Vintage (100% Chardonnay — extended lees ageing). Buy Telmont Champagne online in Singapore with free delivery.
Buy Telmont Champagne in Singapore
Telmont is one of the most genuinely distinctive sustainability-led Champagne houses globally — founded in 1912 in Damery, Champagne, by Henri Lhôpital, with over 113 years of continuous family-led heritage. The brand is known for its forward-thinking approach combining traditional Champagne craftsmanship with the most ambitious sustainability commitments in the Champagne industry. The Liquid Collection stocks the comprehensive Telmont range available in Singapore — including the Champagne Telmont Reserve Brut NV (75cl, $91.00 SGD single bottle, the brand's most accessible flagship NV expression — 43% Chardonnay providing elegance and freshness, 37% Meunier providing fruit-forward roundness, 20% Pinot Noir adding structure and body, demonstrating the balanced three-grape approach), the Champagne Telmont Reserve Rose (75cl, $109.00 SGD single bottle, a particularly distinctive 87% Chardonnay + 13% Meunier blend — highly Chardonnay-dominated for Rosé Champagne, vs the typical Pinot Noir-dominated Rosé blends), and the prestige Champagne Telmont Blanc de Blancs 2013 Vintage (75cl, $220.00 SGD sale, $356.00 SGD RRP — 100% Chardonnay vintage Champagne with extended lees ageing developing complex autolytic character, the brand's prestige expression). Owned by Rémy Cointreau since 2020 — the French luxury spirits group, parent of Rémy Martin cognac and Bruichladdich Scotch whisky. Hollywood actor and environmental activist Leonardo DiCaprio became a minority investor in January 2022, specifically attracted to the brand's genuine sustainability commitments.
Every bottle ships free across Singapore with no minimum order and standard 3-working-day delivery. Browse the Telmont selection above, or explore the wider wine category, the broader Champagne selection, the Rémy Cointreau cluster at Rémy Martin cognac and Bruichladdich Scotch single malt (B Corp certified), the prestige Chardonnay-led Champagne at Ruinart Blanc de Blancs and Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque, the comprehensive LVMH Champagne portfolio at Dom Pérignon, Moët & Chandon, and Veuve Clicquot, our luxury gifts selection, or the prestige Fine & Rare range.
Telmont — Key Facts at a Glance
- Brand
- Telmont (originally Maison Henri-Lhôpital)
- Founded
- 1912 by Henri Lhôpital, in Damery, Champagne, France
- Distinctive Position
- The most ambitious sustainability-led Champagne house globally
- Region/Country
- Damery (Marne Valley sub-region), Champagne, France
- House Style
- Chardonnay-led; refined, well-balanced, harmony-with-nature character
- Range
- Reserve Brut NV (43% Chardonnay + 37% Meunier + 20% Pinot Noir) · Reserve Rose (87% Chardonnay + 13% Meunier) · Blanc de Blancs 2013 Vintage (100% Chardonnay)
- Sustainability Programme
- "In Nomine Terrae" (In the Name of Mother Earth) launched 2021
- Organic Commitment
- 100% organic certified vineyards by 2031 (own-estate + partner growers)
- Climate Commitments
- No air freight (sea freight only) · No gift box packaging · Lighter glass bottles
- Owner
- Rémy Cointreau (since 2020)
- Cellar Master
- Bertrand Lhôpital (current Lhôpital family successor)
- Notable Investor
- Leonardo DiCaprio (since January 2022)
1912 to today — Telmont's family-led sustainability journey
Telmont was founded in 1912 by Henri Lhôpital in Damery, a small village in the Marne Valley sub-region of the Champagne region of France. The brand was originally established as Maison Henri-Lhôpital before becoming Telmont. The 1912 founding date places Telmont as a relatively newer Champagne house compared to the prestige LVMH and Pernod Ricard houses — Ruinart (1729), Moët & Chandon (1743), Veuve Clicquot (1772), Perrier-Jouët (1811), Bollinger (1829), Pol Roger (1849) all pre-date Telmont. However, the brand's distinctive position in modern Champagne is built on its forward-thinking sustainability commitments rather than centuries-deep prestige heritage.
Damery is a small village in the Marne Valley sub-region of Champagne, distinct from the prestige Champagne centres of Reims (home to Ruinart and Veuve Clicquot) and Épernay (home to Moët, Perrier-Jouët, and Dom Pérignon). The Lhôpital family has continued to lead the Champagne house across multiple generations, with Cellar Master Bertrand Lhôpital representing the current generation. The brand's modern identity took definitive shape in 2020 when Rémy Cointreau (the French luxury spirits group, parent of Rémy Martin cognac and Bruichladdich Scotch whisky) acquired a strategic stake, and again in 2021 when Telmont launched the "In Nomine Terrae" sustainability programme. In January 2022, Hollywood actor and environmental activist Leonardo DiCaprio became a minority investor — specifically attracted to the brand's genuine sustainability commitments. Together, these recent moves have positioned Telmont as the most genuinely sustainability-led Champagne brand globally.
Why Telmont — In Nomine Terrae sustainability and Leonardo DiCaprio investment
The In Nomine Terrae sustainability programme
In Nomine Terrae (Latin for "In the Name of Mother Earth") is Telmont's comprehensive sustainability programme launched in 2021 — genuinely the most ambitious sustainability framework in the Champagne industry globally. The programme makes Telmont the first Champagne house to commit to a comprehensive set of climate-positive production practices that go significantly beyond standard industry commitments. Key commitments include: 100% organic certified vineyards by 2031 (all own-estate plus all partner grower vineyards converted to certified organic farming, eliminating chemical pesticides, herbicides, and synthetic fertilizers); elimination of air freight from global distribution (sea freight only — Telmont has chosen significantly slower sea freight to reduce carbon emissions); elimination of traditional Champagne gift box packaging (Telmont bottles ship in eco-friendly minimal packaging without the cardboard or wooden gift boxes typical of premium Champagne); use of lighter-weight glass bottles to minimise shipping carbon footprint; commitment to 100% renewable electricity in production; commitment to 100% recyclable packaging across the brand. The In Nomine Terrae programme is independently verified, with annual transparency reports published on progress against each commitment. The programme has positioned Telmont as the genuinely most ambitious sustainability-led Champagne brand globally — distinguishing the brand from major Champagne houses operating at significantly larger scale that have not yet committed to comparable certified organic conversion or comparable carbon-emission reduction commitments.
Leonardo DiCaprio investment and Rémy Cointreau ownership
Hollywood actor and environmental activist Leonardo DiCaprio took a stake in Telmont in January 2022 — specifically attracted to the brand's genuine sustainability commitments. DiCaprio is one of the most prominent celebrity environmental advocates globally, with longstanding involvement in climate change activism, ocean conservation, biodiversity protection, and clean energy transition through the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation (founded 1998) and the Earth Alliance (co-founded 2019). DiCaprio's investment was driven primarily by the In Nomine Terrae sustainability programme — which DiCaprio publicly described as offering one of the most credible climate-positive production frameworks in the wine industry globally. The investment is genuinely meaningful for both parties: it validates Telmont's sustainability credentials with one of the most credible global environmental voices, while giving DiCaprio a meaningful platform to demonstrate that traditional luxury production can be reimagined around sustainability principles. Telmont is owned by Rémy Cointreau since 2020 — the French luxury spirits group, parent of Rémy Martin cognac (the world's second-largest cognac brand), Bruichladdich B Corp-certified Scotch whisky, Cointreau orange liqueur, Mount Gay rum, and various other premium spirits. The 2020 Rémy Cointreau acquisition of Telmont reflects a broader strategic move by the group to expand into premium and ultra-premium Champagne — distinguishing Rémy Cointreau as the third major Champagne ownership group at TLC alongside LVMH and Pernod Ricard.
The In Nomine Terrae sustainability programme — most ambitious in Champagne
Telmont's "In Nomine Terrae" programme is genuinely the most ambitious sustainability framework in the Champagne industry — making explicit commitments across organic viticulture, distribution, packaging, and energy that distinguish Telmont from all major Champagne competitors. The programme is independently verified with annual transparency reports.
| Commitment | Target | Distinctive Position |
|---|---|---|
| Organic Vineyards | 100% organic certified by 2031 (own-estate + partner growers) | Most ambitious organic commitment in Champagne; eliminates chemical pesticides, herbicides, synthetic fertilizers |
| Air Freight | Eliminated entirely (sea freight only) | First major Champagne house to eliminate air freight; significantly slower distribution chosen to reduce carbon emissions |
| Gift Box Packaging | Eliminated entirely | Bottles ship in eco-friendly minimal packaging; no cardboard or wooden gift boxes typical of premium Champagne |
| Glass Bottle Weight | Lighter-weight bottles to minimise shipping carbon footprint | Reduced glass weight without compromising structural integrity for safe transport |
| Renewable Electricity | 100% renewable electricity in production facilities | Solar and other renewable sources powering Champagne production |
| Recyclable Packaging | 100% recyclable packaging across the brand | End-to-end packaging recyclability; standard industry packaging often includes mixed-material elements that are not fully recyclable |
| Transparency Reporting | Annual independent verification and public reporting | Industry-leading transparency on sustainability progress against stated commitments |
The In Nomine Terrae programme positions Telmont as the genuinely most ambitious sustainability-led Champagne brand globally — distinguishing the brand from major Champagne houses (Moët, Veuve Clicquot, Ruinart, Perrier-Jouët, Dom Pérignon) which operate at significantly larger scale and have not yet committed to comparable certified organic conversion or comparable carbon-emission reduction commitments. For Singapore drinkers prioritising sustainability and organic credentials, Telmont is genuinely the most compelling Champagne brand option available at The Liquid Collection.
The Telmont house style — Chardonnay-led elegance with sustainability storytelling
Across the range, Telmont is defined by its Chardonnay-led Champagne house style — distinguished by its refined, well-balanced flavours that reflect the brand's harmony-with-nature philosophy and organic viticulture commitments. The Chardonnay emphasis gives Telmont wines elegant, fresh, refined character distinguishing the brand from richer Pinot Noir-dominated Champagnes. The Telmont Reserve Brut NV shows the brand's signature balanced character — 43% Chardonnay providing elegance and freshness, 37% Meunier providing fruit-forward roundness (notably high Meunier percentage reflecting the brand's Marne Valley Damery location), and 20% Pinot Noir adding structure and body. The Telmont Reserve Rose shows a particularly distinctive 87% Chardonnay + 13% Meunier blend — highly Chardonnay-dominated for Rosé Champagne (most Rosé Champagnes are Pinot Noir-dominated), giving the wine elegant fresh fruit character with delicate red fruit notes from the small Meunier addition. The Telmont Blanc de Blancs 2013 Vintage shows the most concentrated Telmont expression — 100% Chardonnay vintage Champagne with extended lees ageing developing complex citrus, biscuit, and brioche autolytic character. Compared to other Chardonnay-led Champagne benchmarks at TLC: Ruinart Blanc de Blancs (100% Chardonnay NV) wears the world's-oldest-Champagne-house heritage and Roman-era UNESCO Crayères chalk cellars; Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque (Chardonnay-dominated) wears the iconic Émile Gallé 1902 Art Nouveau anemones bottle. Telmont wears the most ambitious sustainability commitments in Champagne globally and the genuinely landmark Leonardo DiCaprio environmental investment.
The Telmont range
Chardonnay-led Champagne comparison — Telmont vs Ruinart vs Perrier-Jouët
Telmont, Ruinart, and Perrier-Jouët are the three most genuinely Chardonnay-led Champagne brands at The Liquid Collection — each emphasising Chardonnay character in distinctive ways. The three brands together offer Singapore drinkers comprehensive coverage of the Chardonnay-led Champagne segment, with meaningfully different positioning, ownership, and stylistic emphasis.
| Aspect | Telmont | Ruinart | Perrier-Jouët |
|---|---|---|---|
| Founded | 1912 (newest) | 1729 (oldest) | 1811 |
| Owner | Rémy Cointreau (since 2020) | LVMH (since 1988) | Pernod Ricard (since 2005) |
| City | Damery (Marne Valley) | Reims | Épernay |
| NV Flagship | Reserve Brut (43% Chardonnay + 37% Meunier + 20% Pinot Noir) | Blanc de Blancs (100% Chardonnay) | Grand Brut (40-50% Chardonnay) |
| Vintage Flagship | Blanc de Blancs 2013 (100% Chardonnay) | Dom Ruinart Vintage (predominantly Chardonnay) | Belle Époque Brut (Chardonnay-dominated) |
| Distinctive Position | Most ambitious sustainability commitments in Champagne globally | The world's oldest Champagne house; UNESCO Crayères | Most artistically distinctive (Émile Gallé 1902 Art Nouveau bottle) |
| Heritage Story | Lhôpital family + Leonardo DiCaprio investor (2022) | Dom Thierry Ruinart Benedictine inspiration (1657-1709) | Pierre Perrier & Adèle Jouët founding couple |
| Cellar Master | Bertrand Lhôpital (family successor) | Frédéric Panaïotis (since 2007) | Séverine Frerson (since 2020 — first woman in role) |
For Singapore drinkers building a Chardonnay-led Champagne cluster, owning expressions from all three brands offers the genuinely most instructive same-category Chardonnay-led Champagne comparison available — demonstrating how dramatically different production philosophies (Telmont sustainability, Ruinart heritage, Perrier-Jouët artistic distinction) produce distinctive Chardonnay-led Champagne styles.
Telmont and the Rémy Cointreau portfolio
Telmont has been owned by Rémy Cointreau since 2020 — when the French luxury spirits group took a strategic stake in the family-controlled Champagne house. Rémy Cointreau is the parent group of Rémy Martin cognac (the world's second-largest cognac brand, founded 1724), Bruichladdich Scotch whisky (the B Corp-certified Islay distillery), Cointreau (the iconic French orange liqueur), Mount Gay rum (Barbados, the world's oldest commercial rum), Westland whisky (Seattle, USA), Domaine des Hautes Glaces (French Alps single malt), The Botanist gin (Bruichladdich's gin sister brand), and various other premium spirits.
The 2020 Rémy Cointreau acquisition of Telmont reflects a broader strategic move by the group to expand into premium and ultra-premium Champagne — distinguishing Rémy Cointreau as the third major Champagne ownership group at The Liquid Collection alongside LVMH (Dom Pérignon, Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, Ruinart, Krug) and Pernod Ricard (Perrier-Jouët, G.H. Mumm). The Rémy Cointreau cluster on TLC now spans 3 pages: Rémy Martin + Bruichladdich + Telmont — making The Liquid Collection one of the most genuinely comprehensive Rémy Cointreau retailers in Singapore. The Lhôpital family continues to lead Champagne production at Telmont, with Cellar Master Bertrand Lhôpital representing the current generation. Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio became a minority investor in January 2022.
Telmont FAQ
What is Telmont?
Telmont is one of the most genuinely distinctive sustainability-led Champagne houses globally — founded in 1912 in Damery, Champagne, by Henri Lhôpital. The brand's "In Nomine Terrae" sustainability programme launched in 2021 represents genuinely landmark environmental leadership in modern Champagne — including 100% organic certified vineyards by 2031, elimination of air freight, elimination of gift box packaging, and lighter-weight glass bottles. Owned by Rémy Cointreau (since 2020). Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio investor since January 2022.
What does Telmont taste like?
Telmont has a distinctive Chardonnay-led Champagne house style — refined, well-balanced, harmony-with-nature character. The Reserve Brut NV (43% Chardonnay + 37% Meunier + 20% Pinot Noir) shows balanced character. The Reserve Rose (87% Chardonnay + 13% Meunier — highly Chardonnay-dominated for Rosé) shows elegant fresh fruit character with delicate red fruit notes. The Blanc de Blancs 2013 Vintage (100% Chardonnay) shows extended lees ageing developing complex citrus, biscuit, and brioche autolytic character.
When was Telmont founded?
Telmont was founded in 1912 by Henri Lhôpital in Damery, a small village in the Marne Valley sub-region of the Champagne region of France. The brand was originally established as Maison Henri-Lhôpital before becoming Telmont. The Lhôpital family has continued to lead the Champagne house across multiple generations, with Cellar Master Bertrand Lhôpital representing the current generation. The brand was acquired by Rémy Cointreau in 2020, and Leonardo DiCaprio became an investor in January 2022.
What is In Nomine Terrae?
In Nomine Terrae (Latin for "In the Name of Mother Earth") is Telmont's comprehensive sustainability programme launched in 2021 — genuinely the most ambitious sustainability framework in the Champagne industry globally. Key commitments include 100% organic certified vineyards by 2031, elimination of air freight (sea freight only), elimination of gift box packaging, lighter glass bottles, 100% renewable electricity in production, and 100% recyclable packaging. The programme is independently verified with annual transparency reports.
Why did Leonardo DiCaprio invest in Telmont?
Hollywood actor and environmental activist Leonardo DiCaprio took a stake in Telmont in January 2022 — specifically attracted to the brand's genuine sustainability commitments. DiCaprio is one of the most prominent celebrity environmental advocates globally. His investment was driven primarily by the In Nomine Terrae sustainability programme, which DiCaprio publicly described as offering one of the most credible climate-positive production frameworks in the wine industry globally.
Who owns Telmont?
Telmont is owned by Rémy Cointreau (the French luxury spirits group) since 2020. Rémy Cointreau is the parent group of Rémy Martin cognac, Bruichladdich Scotch whisky, Cointreau orange liqueur, Mount Gay rum, and various other premium spirits. The Lhôpital family continues to lead Champagne production. Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio became a minority investor in January 2022.
Is Telmont organic Champagne?
Yes — Telmont is committed to 100% organic certified vineyards by 2031, making it one of the most genuinely committed organic Champagne brands globally. The brand has progressively converted its own-estate vineyards to certified organic farming and is working with all partner growers to convert their vineyards to certified organic by 2031. Organic certification has been historically rare in Champagne due to the region's challenging climate, making Telmont's commitment particularly meaningful.
What is Damery?
Damery is a small village in the Marne Valley sub-region of the Champagne region of France — the home of Maison Telmont. Damery is located on the right bank of the Marne River, approximately 7km west of Épernay. The Marne Valley is particularly known for Pinot Meunier — the third Champagne grape variety alongside Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Telmont's Reserve Brut NV reflects this regional character with 37% Pinot Meunier in the blend.
How does Telmont compare to Ruinart Blanc de Blancs?
Both brands feature Chardonnay-led flagship expressions: Telmont Blanc de Blancs 2013 Vintage ($220 SGD sale) is vintage Champagne with extended lees ageing; Ruinart Blanc de Blancs ($139.90 SGD) is non-vintage Chardonnay-only Champagne. Heritage and ownership: Ruinart is the world's oldest Champagne house (1729, LVMH-owned); Telmont is a relatively newer house (1912 in Damery, Rémy Cointreau-owned, with Leonardo DiCaprio as minority investor since January 2022). For Singapore drinkers prioritising heritage, Ruinart is more compelling. For Singapore drinkers prioritising sustainability and organic credentials, Telmont is more compelling.
Is Telmont a good gift?
Yes — Telmont is genuinely one of the most distinctive Champagne gift choices available, particularly for environmentally-conscious recipients and sustainability-minded gift recipients. The Reserve Brut NV ($91 SGD) is the accessible flagship gift bottle. The Reserve Rose ($109 SGD) is the considered Rosé gift choice. The Blanc de Blancs 2013 Vintage ($220 SGD sale, $356 RRP) is the prestige vintage gift. The 1912 founding heritage, the In Nomine Terrae sustainability programme, the 100% organic by 2031 commitment, the no-air-freight commitment, the Rémy Cointreau ownership, and the Leonardo DiCaprio investor story all give Telmont unusually rich gift storytelling.
Do you deliver Telmont across Singapore?
Yes. Free delivery anywhere in Singapore with no minimum order. Standard lead time is 3 working days.