Moët & Chandon has unveiled an agroecology program called "Natura Nostra" at its home in Eperney. This latest initiative carries on the Maison's commitment over centuries to preserve nature by supporting greater biodiversity and protecting local flora and fauna in the Champagne region.

The program shapes the contours of more responsible viticulture and accelerates initiatives that support biodiversity and living soils. Some 100 kilometers of ecological corridors will be created in Champagne by 2027 - including nearly 10 km in 2022 - in order to sustain or recreate pathways that connect ecosystems, enabling exchanges that are vital to the natural lifecyles of plant and animal species.

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