Le Chant d'Eole voted best sparkling wine in the world at a prestigious competition in London!

Cock-a-doodle-doo! Once again, Domaine du Chant d'Eole can pride itself on having shone on the international wine scene.


Joy is everywhere at the 17.50 hectare Domaine Chant d'Éole in Quévy-le-Grand, a charming village in the Mons region. The passion and energy that the whole team puts into producing its quality sparkling wines day after day have once again paid off. For the fourth time, the estate has won international recognition. This year, its Blanc de Blancs was named best sparkling wine in the world at the famous international competition in London. It went home with the gold medal, scoring 95 out of 100 points. However, the competition was not kind. Chant d'Éole left behind no fewer than 1,000 bottles from 41 countries.


The list of trophies is growing all the time. At the Best Chardonnay in the World in France and the Frankfurt International Trophy in Germany, Chant d'Éole won gold, and at the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles in Switzerland, Belgian bubbles stood out from no fewer than 900 champagnes and sparkling wines. An unprecedented achievement, this quadruple recognition at four major international wine competitions.


"It's unprecedented in the world of wine and wine competitions, and Chant d'Eole has quadrupled its winnings in these 4 major international competitions," says a delighted Domaine d'Eole.


Once again, le chant d'Eole innovates with Belgian oak