The story begins in 1955, when some winemakers decide to meet under same banner. Guided by the desire to put their terroir in light, they build together an independent and committed House: Beaumont des Crayères. To sublimate the king of wines, the rose, queen of flowers, naturally becomes the emblem of the brand. Purple-purple roses then follow the banks of the vineyard plots. The Maison Beaumont des Crayères is located in the town of Mardeuil, in the heart of the hills of the Marne Valley. Grown on chalky soil, the vineyard is mainly planted in Meunier, a grape variety around which it has developed a real know-how. Concerned to preserve the Champagne heritage, the House has long applied the principles of reasoned and sustainable viticulture. Each generation of winemakers is committed to respecting and protecting their soil, their vines and the environment. This duty of excellence and transmission is rewarded today by the inscription of the Coteaux, Maisons et Caves de Champagne to the UNESCO World Heritage. Since the first day of its creation, Beaumont des Crayères has placed audacity at the centre of its fundamental values. Strong in its collaborative operation, and ambitious in the elaboration of its cuvées, the House has always been able to combine respect for traditions and innovation.