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L’Atelier Hubris, from Plato to Dionysus

by Melle Bon Plan
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L’Atelier Hubris was created by Benoît Chavanne, a former philosophy teacher (Hubris expressing the notion of excess in ancient Greek) to give free rein to his love for wine by creating a universe dedicated to tasting in the heart of the Buttes Chaumont.

This oenology enthusiast obtained his Sommelier Consultant diploma at the University of Suze la Rousse before creating his own company.

Hubris’ goal is to truly make oenological tasting a moment of pleasure, through creative workshops, led by Benoît Chavanne himself, initially for large companies and now also accessible to the general public.

Collage of wine tasting scenes, glasses, ice bucket and "HUBRIS" crate.

Man sitting on steps in front of a door, holding a glass, near bicycles.

These events take place in a beautiful former artist’s studio converted into a loft and scattered with antique items, as its owner is very sensitive to them.

Gourmet tastings, Wine Making courses, wine rallies, private online wine sales, themed evenings (3 times a year) and fine dinners around the greatest vintages, the Hubris team offers numerous wine-related events.

With a stock of 6,000 bottles, including 30% Grands Crus, Hubris has plenty to entice its clientele.

I had the chance to participate in one of these organoleptic tasting courses (and yes, I learned a new word that evening!) on November 16th.

Wine tasting: Chablis bottles, glasses and tasting equipment on a table.Bronze deer statue next to small spirit bottles, including one with Japanese characters.

Antique Singer sewing machine on a wooden table with its cast iron base.Glass of white wine on a handwritten notes sheet, Dyonisos workshop.

Domaine Rolet L'Étoile 2009 and Daumas white wine bottles in an ice bucket.

During these 2 hours spent in the company of Benoît and the other guests (there were about fifteen of us), I learned to better understand wines and what I liked about them, so I could enjoy them even more.

Learning to guess the age or grape variety of a wine just by looking at its color, discovering the tasting cycle (eye, nose, mouth), recognizing the flavors that shape taste (salty / sweet / acidic / bitter)… in short, it was an exciting moment spent in a friendly and warm atmosphere!

Given the success of the courses already in place, Hubris has launched 2-hour tasting courses specifically dedicated to women since October (price €55 / person).

This new feminine, but not feminist, tasting is a wish of Benoît, following situations and testimonials from women eager to master the codes of a world that often remains masculine.

The great deal:  Hubris offers a free spot for any group of 8 people or more.

Wine gift box: Sancerre Cirotte and Château Revelette.Hubris also offers a box for wine lovers. The idea is simple: receive 2 bottles of different French or foreign wines every month, delivered to your home (France or abroad).

The subscription is very flexible as it can be taken individually or temporarily for 3, 6, or 12 months, according to your desires (a good gift idea with Christmas approaching).

Each discovery box therefore includes 2 bottles accompanied by the Hubris discovery sheet, mixing recipes, service tips, and tasting notes.

2 subscription ranges available: 

  • The Bronze discovery box for an easy discovery at €29 (delivery included)
  • The Platinum discovery box for enlightened amateurs at €39 (delivery included)
Glass of white wine, pencil and green napkin on a wooden table.Glass of rosé wine on a wooden table, bottle in the background.
Photo credits: Mademoiselle Bon Plan

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