
Telmont is proud to be selected, for the sixth consecutive year, as the official Champagne of the Cannes Film Festival, on the occasion of its 79th edition. Its emblematic cuvée, “Réserve Brut,” will accompany the Festival’s key moments and associated events.
This presence at Cannes is an opportunity for the House to bring its “In the Name of Mother Nature” project to the forefront, and to share its vision of an exceptional champagne, crafted with the utmost respect for the environment. It is also an opportunity to reaffirm its commitment alongside those who drive creativity, champion meaningful initiatives, and place the environment at the heart of their actions.
A historic cuvée of the House, “Réserve Brut” embodies the Telmont style, both airy and generous. Made from a blend of the three emblematic Champagne grape varieties (Chardonnay, Meunier, and Pinot Noir), it is distinguished by the finesse of its bubbles and its balance between tension and freshness. This cuvée expresses the full elegance of the Champagne terroir.
“When we discovered Telmont Champagne, we were won over by its integrity and elegance – the mark of a great wine. We also loved its mindset, the choices defended by this little House with big ambitions, determined not to follow the pack. Telmont creates its own path. Just like in cinema, we have here an ‘author’s Champagne,” said Thierry Frémaux, general delegate of the Festival de Cannes.
“Cannes is the world’s greatest celebration of cinema! What a joy to be associated with it once again and to continue sharing our message, always in the Name of Mother Nature. In our own way, as winemakers, we see ourselves as creators too, crafting ‘author’s Champagne’ to celebrate ‘cinema d’auteur,” said Ludovic du Plessis, president of Maison Telmont.




