This family’s tale began in Damery in 1857, when Eugène Cadel, a winegrower by trade, decided to produce his own brand of champagne.
In 1900, his son-in-law René Filaine, a pilot, established himself as a wine merchant, travelling all over France to sell the Champagne House’s production. In 1944, his daughter Marguerite Filaine married Louis Casters, a young man who’d come from Belgium with his family in the 1920s.
This family’s tale began in Damery in 1857, when Eugène Cadel, a winegrower by trade, decided to produce his own brand of champagne.
In 1900, his son-in-law René Filaine, a pilot, established himself as a wine merchant, travelling all over France to sell the Champagne House’s production. In 1944, his daughter Marguerite Filaine married Louis Casters, a young man who’d come from Belgium with his family in the 1920s.
Read about our historyThe Casters-Liébart Estate’s vineyard stretches over 11 hectares, mainly on the slopes around the village of Damery, but also in Saint-Martin d’Ablois in the heart of Epernay’s Coteaux Sud. The varieties grown are mostly black grapes with 50% Pinot Meunier, 20% Pinot Meunier and 30% Chardonnay allowing for skilful and original blends.
Learn about our cuveesWe are not always present at home, before passing, don't forget to take a appointement by phone to : 03 26 58 41 50
Open from Monday to Saturday, only on appointment.
Champagne Casters Liebart
3, rue du Pignon Vert
51480 Damery
Tél. +33(3) 26 58 41 50