Tommy Rönngren

Co-founder & Partner at Champagne HATT et SÖNER

Tommy Rönngren is a co-founder and partner of HATT et SÖNER Champagne, a global champagne house focused on producing high-quality champagne. Tommy is also the CEO of Sensori AB, a listed company that invests in innovative products for the ear, nose, and throat area of major disease groups. Tommy is a member of the board and partner at Fotografiska, a renowned Swedish Museum of Photography with plans for global expansion. Tommy was also the former CEO and member of the board at Akloma Bioscience AB, a company that develops technologies for the food and beverage industries and medical devices. Additionally, Tommy served as the chairman of Fotografiska London. In 2020, they became the executive director of the George Hoyningen-Huene Estate Archives, overseeing the cataloguing and digitization of its contents in Stockholm, Sweden.

Tommy Rönngren attended several educational institutions throughout their life. Tommy attended Kyrkskolan from 1970 to 1979, Haraldsboskolan from 1980 to 1982, and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in 1991. In 1993, they also attended The American College in Atlanta, USA.

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Singapore, Singapore

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Champagne HATT et SÖNER

Champagne HATT et SÖNER, founded in 2012, is the only house to be created in the heart of Sweden but crafted in France’s Champagne region. HATT et SÖNER is proud to be one of the youngest and smallest houses in Champagne. In just a short amount of time, we have come to be respected in the region for both our quality and our innovative style. That’s no easy feat for a small producer to achieve in less than 10 years. HATT et SÖNER is located in the village of Bergères-lès-Vertus and we are proud to focus our energies on a limited production of blanc de blancs coming from a selection of chardonnay grapes farmed exclusively in only two Grand Cru villages, Oger and Mesnil-sur-Oger, and two Premier Cru villages, Vertus and Bergères-lès-Vertus, all of them located on the southern slopes of Champagne’s fabled Côte des Blancs.