HOW THEY GOT HERE
Vouette et Sorbée is the life’s work of Bertrand Gautherot, who began farming his family’s vineyards in Buxières-sur-Arce in the late 1980s and turned to biodynamic farming in the early 1990s, inspired by a deep respect for the land and a desire for true vineyard expression.
Encouraged by peers including Anselme Selosse, Bertrand bottled his first Champagnes in 2001, naming the estate after two of his key parcels: Vouette and Sorbée.
He has consistently vinified wines without chaptalisation, filtration or dosage, leaving them to ferment on native yeasts and age under lees for extended periods before hand disgorgement.
His ethos — making wines true to terroir, vintage and vineyard character — has helped establish the Aube’s reputation for expressive grower Champagne and influenced a generation of biodynamic producers.