
Jacquart
Grafschaft
Winery in Grafschaft, Germany
The Read
Cooperative-Rooted Assemblage
Why go
Jacquart is worth planning for if Champagne is the reason for the trip and a focused, appointment-style experience is the goal. First-timers should treat it as a targeted Grafschaft stop rather than a casual winery crawl, especially if private tasting access is the draw.
About Jacquart
Is Jacquart worth planning around in Grafschaft? It may be, if you are specifically interested in a venue led by chef/owner Floriane Eznack and a confirmed 2 Star Prestige recognition for 2025. Beyond those core facts, details are limited, so the safest way to plan is to confirm current visit details directly before making Jacquart the center of a trip.
The confirmed dress code is smart casual. Treat that as the clearest practical cue: Jacquart is not a venue to approach with assumptions about a particular menu format, beverage program, opening rhythm, or group capacity unless those details are confirmed by the venue. For broader planning around the area, pair Jacquart with other Grafschaft dining options or research regional producers and drinks-focused stops such as SÜNNER Distillery, Weingut J.J. Adeneuer, Weingut Jean Stodden, Weingut Meyer-Näkel, or Winzergenossenschaft Mayschoss-Altenahr.
Book it for a confirmed Jacquart visit, not an assumed format
The decision is simple: choose Jacquart if the recognition, the Grafschaft setting, Floriane Eznack's role are enough to make it a priority for your itinerary. Do not build the plan around assumptions such as a specific tasting structure, food service, retail access, lunch availability, or a particular visitor experience.
For a first visit, keep the schedule flexible and verify the details that matter most before you go. A good Grafschaft plan would make Jacquart one carefully confirmed stop, then leave room for other dining or regional producers depending on what your group wants. If your priority is wine-country context, names to research include Weingut J.J. Adeneuer, Weingut Jean Stodden, Weingut Meyer-Näkel, Winzergenossenschaft Mayschoss-Altenahr.
How to think about value before you plan
Jacquart's value is clearest when you are looking for a Grafschaft venue with a 2 Star Prestige recognition and a named chef/owner, Floriane Eznack. Because pricing, seating, hours, menu format, service style are not established, the practical value depends on what the venue confirms for your intended date.
For travelers comparing different kinds of stops, Jacquart should be considered on its own terms rather than treated as interchangeable with wineries, cooperatives, or distilleries. SÜNNER Distillery is a different kind of visit, while Weingut J.J. Adeneuer, Weingut Jean Stodden, Weingut Meyer-Näkel, Winzergenossenschaft Mayschoss-Altenahr are better suited to wine-focused research. Jacquart is the stronger choice when its recognition and Grafschaft location match your plans; it is the weaker choice if you need details that are not yet available.
Planning details
- Location
- Jacquart Champagne Deutschland GmbH, Max-Planck-Straße, Grafschaft, Germany
- Website
- champagne-jacquart.com/en
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Jacquart’s Grafschaft address reads like a statement of intent: this is a Champagne house that wants to be judged alongside serious, historically rooted producers. The copy underscores a measured, production-first identity — roots back to 1962, a Pearl 2 Star Prestige rating and an emphasis on cellar discipline and assemblage — all of which signal a classic, historically minded house that speaks to informed drinkers. The editorial tone is restrained rather than flashy; Jacquart positions itself through technical credibility and continuity of style rather than trend-driven optics, making it feel like a considered, legacy-focused Champagne presence in Germany.
Best For
Jacquart is best for curious, wine-literate visitors and groups who prioritize technical conversation over spectacle. The brand’s placement in a competitive German market and its Pearl 2 Star Prestige rating make it a natural fit for tasting-focused visits, comparative tasting sessions, and educational events where assemblage, dosage and cellar practice are central topics. Professionals, collectors and enthusiasts who want to examine house style and production choices will get the most from Jacquart; it’s geared to people who appreciate the craft of Champagne rather than mass-market presentation.
Tasting Tips
When engaging with Jacquart, steer the conversation toward house style and assemblage: ask about the compositional choices, the role of dosage and what the Pearl 2 Star Prestige designation signifies for the current range. Request technical notes or staff commentary from the winemaker’s perspective — the description names an emphasis on assemblage craftsmanship — and, if possible, compare Jacquart side-by-side with regional still wines mentioned (Riesling, Pinot Noir) to understand how the house positions its Champagne in a wine-literate market. Prioritize bottles that reference house blends or prestige cuvées to sample the core identity.
Venue details
Ambiance
Majestic modern tasting room blending contemporary and classical design with welcoming impressive atmosphere.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
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At the Vineyard
- Appellation
- Champagne
- Varietals
- Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier
- Tour Duration
- 60-90 minutes
- Wine Club
- Not available
Planning details
Location
Jacquart Champagne Deutschland GmbH, Max-Planck-Straße, Grafschaft, Germany · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Where to go if this is not the right fit
If Champagne is not the group's priority, try Winzergenossenschaft Mayschoss-Altenahr for a more accessible regional wine stop. For a smaller, wine-serious group focused on the Ahr, compare Weingut Meyer-Näkel and Weingut Jean Stodden instead.
Winery context
How It Compares
Jacquart is the Champagne-led choice in this set, which makes it more specialized than Weingut Meyer-Näkel, Weingut J.J. Adeneuer, Weingut Jean Stodden. Those Ahr names make more sense for visitors who want a regional German wine day; Jacquart is the better fit when the group specifically wants Champagne and a quieter, more controlled experience.
For value and ease, Winzergenossenschaft Mayschoss-Altenahr is the safer fallback because cooperative formats are usually easier for mixed groups and casual tastings. Jacquart is more compelling for a smaller party that cares about producer identity and winemaking direction, but it is less forgiving if plans are loose.
SÜNNER Distillery is the better cross-shop only if the group wants spirits, beer-hall energy, or a more social outing. Jacquart wins on Champagne focus and calmer ambiance; SÜNNER is the practical pick for a broader group that does not want the day to revolve around wine.
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Compare Jacquart
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Jacquart | Grafschaft | 2025 Pearl 2 Star Prestige |
| Weingut Meyer-Näkel | Dernau | No published awards |
| Winzergenossenschaft Mayschoss-Altenahr | Mayschoß | No published awards |
| Weingut J.J. Adeneuer | Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler | No published awards |
| Weingut Jean Stodden | Rech | No published awards |
| SÜNNER Distillery | Cologne | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the chef/owner of Jacquart?
The chef/owner of Jacquart is Floriane Eznack.
What recognition does Jacquart have?
Jacquart has a 2 Star Prestige recognition for 2025.
What is the dress code at Jacquart?
The dress code at Jacquart is smart casual.
How long should I plan for a visit to Jacquart?
The visit length and service format are not established. Plan only after confirming the current experience directly with Jacquart.







