
The salamander, the royal emblem of François 1st, is accompanied by the motto
"Nutrisco & Extinguo" (I feed it and extinguish it), which can be interpreted as:
"I feed the good fire and I extinguish the bad".
Maison Chaput has adopted this emblem and motto as its own,
reflecting what drives us in the vineyard and in the cellar:
"May your pleasure in tasting our champagnes be equal to the pleasure we have had in revealing them".
The salamander, the royal emblem of François 1st, is accompanied by the motto
"Nutrisco & Extinguo" (I feed it and extinguish it), which can be interpreted as:
"I feed the good fire and I extinguish the bad".
Maison Chaput has adopted this emblem and motto as its own,
reflecting what drives us in the vineyard and in the cellar:
"May your pleasure in tasting our champagnes be equal to the pleasure we have had in revealing them".
The salamander, the royal emblem of François 1st, is accompanied by the motto
"Nutrisco & Extinguo" (I feed it and extinguish it), which can be interpreted as:
"I feed the good fire and I extinguish the bad".
Maison Chaput has adopted this emblem and motto as its own,
reflecting what drives us in the vineyard and in the cellar:
"May your pleasure in tasting our champagnes be equal to the pleasure we have had in revealing them".
The salamander, the royal emblem of François 1st, is accompanied by the motto
"Nutrisco & Extinguo" (I feed it and extinguish it), which can be interpreted as:
"I feed the good fire and I extinguish the bad".
Maison Chaput has adopted this emblem and motto as its own,
reflecting what drives us in the vineyard and in the cellar:
"May your pleasure in tasting our champagnes be equal to the pleasure we have had in revealing them".
The salamander, the royal emblem of François 1st, is accompanied by the motto
"Nutrisco & Extinguo" (I feed it and extinguish it), which can be interpreted as:
"I feed the good fire and I extinguish the bad".
Maison Chaput has adopted this emblem and motto as its own,
reflecting what drives us in the vineyard and in the cellar:
"May your pleasure in tasting our champagnes be equal to the pleasure we have had in revealing them".








