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    Winemaker

    Rémi Edange

    Discipline
    Winemaker
    Based in
    Léognan, France

    i. Biography

    The Climb

    At Domaine de Chevalier, the work is built on precision, patience and the kind of discipline that comes from reading an estate day after day. Rémi Edange entered that system in 2011 as Assistant Manager, a post that placed him close to the daily decisions shaped by weather, soil and the memory of the place. The progression was less about speed than about earning trust through attentive management and a steady grasp of the house’s rhythm. Since 2022, Rémi Edange has served as Deputy Director of Domaine de Chevalier, extending a line of responsibility already rooted in the estate’s long seasonal cadence. In that role, advancement is not just a title change; it reflects continuity, observation and the practical judgment needed to guide a property whose character depends on how closely its people read the year.

    Today

    At Domaine de Chevalier, Rémi Edange’s work remains tied to the estate’s living variables: vineyard, soil and climate. His role sits where management meets the annual cycle, and where the smallest decisions carry through the rest of the season. He treats administration and vineyard rhythm as part of the same process, with each informing the other. Attention is the point of method here. Rémi Edange frames the job around understanding the plant, the soil and the symbiosis between them, and that focus gives his management a measured, practical quality. The result is a style of stewardship that stays close to the ecosystem it serves.

    In Their Words “Our philosophy is: to stay connected with terroir in order to make the most appropriate decisions for our ecosystem.” “Our daily challenge is to try to understand the plant, the soil and their symbiosis as well as possible.”

    Career - Deputy Director — Domaine de Chevalier (Léognan, France) - Assistant Manager — Domaine de Chevalier (from 2011)

    Recognition

    The language around Rémi Edange is grounded in terroir rather than ornament. That emphasis reflects a professional position built on reading the land and making decisions from it. At Domaine de Chevalier, that stance is central: the estate is treated as a working ecosystem, and responsibility is carried through close observation and precision.

    FAQ Where did Rémi Edange work before? Earlier in their career, Rémi Edange worked at Domaine de Chevalier.