Chalvignac Group

Chalvignac Group
Chalvignac Group
Type SAS
Headquarters Jarnac-Champagne, France
Area served Worldwide
Key people Philippe Tizon, Jacques Bel
Products Distillation processes, wine-growing trailers, stainless steel/fiber tanks
Services winery equipment retailing
Employees 200
Subsidiaries Sodipia, Chalvignac Prulho Distillation, Simonneau, Maitre, Chalvignac Industries, Dabrigeon

The Chalvignac Group is an international industrial company. Its headquarters is located in Jarnac-Champagne, Charente-Maritime, France. Global specialist of distillation processes, this group is also proposing agricultural and wine-growing trailers, stainless steel/fiber tanks and has recently extended its activity to the winery equipment retailing. Created in the early 20th century, the main company Chalvignac became the center of the Nov-Tech group in 1984, to be renamed recently as the Chalvignac Group.

Contents

Know-hows

Boilermaking

Distillation

Charentais pot still manufactured by Chalvignac Prulho Distillation

Chalvignac’s core business is the pot still manufacturing. This apparatus is necessary for cognac’s distillation, emblematic spirit of the area where is implemented the subsidiary in charge of pot stills conception and manufacturing: Chalvignac Prulho Distillation. Its flagship product is the traditional “charentais” pot still, enabling to distil not only cognac, but also calvados, Armagnac, rum, tequila, whiskey and other brandies. Furthermore, Chalvignac Prulho Distillation manufactures distillation columns to obtain mainly Armagnac and single distilled alcohols in continuous production. Alongside this traditional activity, Chalvignac designs and produces high-technology automatisms, to set and supervise the distillation process: gas/steam supply setting and distillate’s casting (heads, brouillis/hearts and tails) and temperature regulation by water cooling.

Among its clients are prestigious cognac brands as Hennessy, Martell, Courvoisier…

Tanks

Chalvignac stainless steel tanks

Tanks production is allocated through three subsidiaries, some tanks are manufactures for wineries and spirits, notably Moët & Chandon, but also for industrial groups, producing other food and non-food liquids.

Wine-growing and stocking tanks in stainless steel are manufactured by Chalvignac at Jarnac-Champagne workshop.

Wine-growing and stocking tanks in composite materials by the Sodipia subsidiary, located at St-Médard de Mussidan, Dordogne.

Industrial stainless steel tanks for other purposes than wine-growing, as foodstuffs (chocolate) and non-food goods (cosmetics) are manufactured by the Dabrigeon subsidiary, located at Pérignac, Charente-Maritime.

Trailers

In addition to its Boilermaking activity, the Chalvignac Group has recently acquired companies specialized in trailers manufacturing.

The first to integrate the Chalvignac Group was Simonneau C.C.M., located at Sainte-Même, Charente-Maritime. This branch is specialized in the production of agricultural trailers and wine-press holders.

Then, Chalvignac took-over the company Maitre. Recently acquired by the group, this branch is located Rongères, Allier, and produces agricultural trailers, trays and manure spreaders.

Shops

Shop of Chalvignac Equipements in Châteaubernard

Mainly aiming professionals, Chalvignac Equipements, founded in 1991, offers wine-growing tools, wine-stocking tanks and pumps…

Chalvignac-Prulho stills for small, boutique and experimental distilling of liquor products are distributed in South Africa through Distillique. They also provide training on Chalvignac-Prulho stills and general distilling

External links

Bibliography

  • Owens, Bill; Dikty, Alan The art of distilling whiskey and other spirits [French charentais alambic still] p. 32 ISBN 978-1-59253-569-9 

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