Lanson

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Champagne Lanson is a champagne house owned by the group Lanson International.

[edit] History

Lanson was founded in 1760 by a magistrate François Delamotte. He was succeeded by his son Nicholas-Louis in 1798 and formed a partnership with Jean-Baptiste Lanson, who, in 1837, gave the company the name of Lanson et Cie. The company focused, as it still is today, on exporting champagne to foreign markets. By the late 19th Century, Lanson was supplying champagne by royal appointment to the courts of the United Kingdom, Sweden and Spain. Lanson still remains a purveyor of champagne to the British Royal Family and displays the coat of arms of Elizabeth II on its bottles.

The champagne house remained family owned until 1980, when it was purchased by the Gardinier Group. It changed hands several times until 1994, when it was purchased by Marne et Champagne (which renamed itself Lanson International).

[edit] Selected Products

  • Lanson Black Label Brut NV
  • Lanson Ivory Label Demi-Sec NV
  • Lanson Rose Label Brut NV
  • Lanson Gold Label Brut Vintage

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