In 1825 Henri-Marc de Venoge left his native Switzerland to settle in the Champagne region and founded "de Venoge & Cie" with his son Joseph in 1837. In 1838 Henri-Marc created the first illustrated label in Champagne history. Furthermore, they continue to build their reputation over the next three decades until in 1866 Gaëtan de Venoge, son of Joseph, succeeded his father.
In 1825 Henri-Marc de Venoge left his native Switzerland to settle in the Champagne region and founded "de Venoge & Cie" with his son Joseph in 1837. In 1838 Henri-Marc created the first illustrated label in Champagne history. Furthermore, they continue to build their reputation over the next three decades until in 1866 Gaëtan de Venoge, son of Joseph, succeeded his father.
Joseph developed sales abroad, especially in the USA, culminating in Champagne de Venoge being awarded the Grand Prize of Excellence at the Universal Exhibition of Philadelphia in 1876. Today, de Venogue Champagnes are distributed around the world in more than 40 countries, only through selective distribution: wineshops, hotels and fine restaurants and their current Cellar Master continues the long tradition of maintaining the highest quality standards during the process: best crus, low dosage, 1st press of grapes only and a long aging period.