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G. H. Mumm & Cie is a List of Champagne houses, Champagne house founded in 1827 and based in Reims, Reims, France. G.H. Mumm is one of the largest Champagne houses and is currently ranked 4th globally based on number of bottles sold. The company is owned by Pernod Ricard. G.H. Mumm was the official sponsor of Formula One, F1 racing from 2000 until 2015 and provided the champagne bottles for the podium celebrations after each race. G.H. Mumm Cordon Rouge is also the official champagne of the Kentucky Derby and Australia's Melbourne Cup. History It was founded by three brothers, Jacobus, Gottlieb and Phillip Mumm, German people, German winemakers from the Rhine valley, and G. Heuser and Friedrich Giesler on March 1, 1827, as ''P. A. Mumm Giesler et C°''. P.A. were the initials of the Mumms' father, Peter Arnold Mumm, a successful wine merchant from Solingen. Mumm's label is famous for its red ribbon (''Cordon Rouge''), patterned after and resembling the red sash of the L ...
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