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The Champagne region is world-renowned for its iconic production of sparkling wines, Champagne. Champagne is often associated with celebration and luxury, and comes in several colors: White Champagne or Rosé Champagnes. Finally, Champagne also produces still wines under the Coteaux Champenois appellation.

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Emmanuel Brochet Le Mont Benoit Brut
5 in stock
121208
White
75cl
Harvest 2021
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Emmanuel Brochet Le Mont Benoit Brut

€168.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€140.00 ex-VAT
Emmanuel Brochet Rosé D'Assemblage
11 in stock
121209
Rosé
75cl
Harvest 2022 - Disgorged january 2025
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Emmanuel Brochet Rosé D'Assemblage

€156.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€130.00 ex-VAT
Romain Henin Appel de la Foret Extra Brut 2015
2 in stock
84148
White
75cl
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Romain Henin Appel de la Foret Extra Brut 2015

€192.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€160.00 ex-VAT
Christophe Mignon ADN de Foudre Pinot Noir Brut Nature
Bio
Biodynamie
-2 in stock
91892
White
75cl
Out of stock
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Christophe Mignon ADN de Foudre Pinot Noir Brut Nature

€65.81 inc-VAT per bottle
€54.84 ex-VAT
Charles Heidsieck Blanc des Millénaires 2014
-10% by 6
-5% by 3
DISCOUNT
6 in stock
104825
White
75cl
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Charles Heidsieck Blanc des Millénaires 2014

€192.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€160.00 ex-VAT
Elise Dechannes Absolue Grès Brut Nature
11 in stock
107528
White
75cl
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Elise Dechannes Absolue Grès Brut Nature

€78.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€65.00 ex-VAT
A. Bergère Origine Brut Magnum
3 in stock
105455
White
150cl
90/100
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A. Bergère Origine Brut Magnum

€63.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€52.50 ex-VAT
Louis Roederer Brut Nature Starck Edition 2015 Rosé OC
Last one !
1 in stock
91637
Rosé
75cl
Original cardboard - Sold by 1
94/100
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Louis Roederer Brut Nature Starck Edition 2015 Rosé OC

€90.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€75.00 ex-VAT
Louis Roederer Collection 245
-10% by 6
-5% by 3
DISCOUNT
44 in stock
104822
White
75cl
92
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Louis Roederer Collection 245

€60.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€50.00 ex-VAT
Timothée Stroebel Stroebel Pour Toi Brut Nature
Bio
16 in stock
115390
White
75cl
Harvest 2017/2018
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Timothée Stroebel Stroebel Pour Toi Brut Nature

€84.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€70.00 ex-VAT
R Pouillon Chemin du Bois 2018
1 in stock
120562
White
75cl
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R Pouillon Chemin du Bois 2018

€150.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€125.00 ex-VAT
Egly Ouriet 2016
6 in stock
122050
White
75cl
Disgorged 2025
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Egly Ouriet Grand cru 2016

€348.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€290.00 ex-VAT
A. Bergère Blanc de Blancs Brut Solera
-5% by 3
DISCOUNT
2 in stock
105456
White
75cl
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A. Bergère Blanc de Blancs Brut Solera

€39.60 inc-VAT per bottle
€33.00 ex-VAT
A. Bergère Brut Millésime 2013
21 in stock
120565
White
75cl
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A. Bergère Brut Millésime 2013

€46.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€38.33 ex-VAT
A. Bergère Origine Brut
73 in stock
94437
White
75cl
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A. Bergère Origine Brut

€29.40 inc-VAT per bottle
€24.50 ex-VAT
A. Lamblot Les Fourgons Brut Nature
Bio
Biodynamie
2 in stock
105463
White
75cl
Disgorged april 2024
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A. Lamblot Les Fourgons Brut Nature

€144.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€120.00 ex-VAT
A. Lamblot Mouvance Brut Nature
Bio
Biodynamie
1 in stock
105460
White
75cl
Disgorged april 2024
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A. Lamblot Mouvance 21 Brut Nature

€60.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€50.00 ex-VAT
A Margaine Le Brut
6 in stock
111030
White
75cl
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A Margaine Le Brut

€30.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€25.00 ex-VAT
Adrien Renoir Grand cru Verzy Le Cépage Magnum
Last one !
1 in stock
113824
White
150cl
Harvest 2022 - Disgorged december 2024
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Adrien Renoir Grand cru Verzy Le Cépage Magnum

€114.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€95.00 ex-VAT
Adrien Renoir Grand cru Verzy Le Terroir
28 in stock
113821
White
75cl
92/100
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Adrien Renoir Grand cru Verzy Le Terroir

€44.40 inc-VAT per bottle
€37.00 ex-VAT
Adrien Renoir Grand cru Verzy Le Terroir Magnum
Last one !
1 in stock
113822
White
150cl
Harvest 2022 - Disgorged december 2024
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Adrien Renoir Grand cru Verzy Le Terroir Magnum

€108.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€90.00 ex-VAT
Adrien Renoir Grand cru Verzy Les Deux Terroirs Pinot Noir Rosé
2 in stock
113825
Rosé
75cl
Harvest 2022 - Disgorged december 2024
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Adrien Renoir Grand cru Verzy Les Deux Terroirs Pinot Noir Rosé

€60.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€50.00 ex-VAT
Adrien Renoir Grand cru Verzy Les Deux Terroirs Pinot Noir Rosé
Bio
3 in stock
104874
Rosé
75cl
Disgorged 2023
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Adrien Renoir Grand cru Verzy Les Deux Terroirs Pinot Noir Rosé

€60.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€50.00 ex-VAT
Adrien Renoir Verzy Grand cru Lieu dit Les Vignes Goisses 2020
2 in stock
107148
White
75cl
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Adrien Renoir Verzy Grand cru Lieu dit Les Vignes Goisses 2020

€120.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€100.00 ex-VAT
Alfred Rothschild 1964
3 in stock
110227
White
75cl
Slightly Damaged
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Alfred Rothschild 1964

€320.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€266.67 ex-VAT
André Beaufort Ambonnay Grand cru Brut 2006
Bio
Biodynamie
2 in stock
105498
White
75cl
Disgorged 2024
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André Beaufort Ambonnay Grand cru Brut 2006

€120.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€100.00 ex-VAT
André Beaufort Ambonnay Grand cru Brut Nature 2017
Bio
Biodynamie
2 in stock
105497
White
75cl
Disgorged 2024
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André Beaufort Ambonnay Grand cru Brut Nature 2017

€90.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€75.00 ex-VAT
André Beaufort Polisy Brut 1996
Bio
Biodynamie
3 in stock
105495
White
75cl
Disgorged 2023
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André Beaufort Polisy Brut 1996

€192.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€160.00 ex-VAT
André Beaufort Polisy Brut 2004
Bio
Biodynamie
6 in stock
105494
White
75cl
Disgorged 2024
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André Beaufort Polisy Brut 2004

€90.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€75.00 ex-VAT
André Beaufort Polisy Brut 2007
Bio
Biodynamie
7 in stock
105496
White
75cl
Disgorged 2024
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André Beaufort Polisy Brut 2007

€78.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€65.00 ex-VAT
André Robert Grand cru Blanc de Blancs Les Jardins du Mesnil Brut
-10% by 6
-5% by 3
DISCOUNT
22 in stock
114033
White
75cl
2020 Wine Base
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André Robert Grand cru Blanc de Blancs Les Jardins du Mesnil Brut

€48.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€40.00 ex-VAT
Armand de Brignac Ace of Spades Gold Brut
8 in stock
106061
White
75cl
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Armand de Brignac Ace of Spades Gold Brut

€228.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€190.00 ex-VAT
Aurélien Lemaire La Guinguette Brut Nature
Bio
21 in stock
118428
White
75cl
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Aurélien Lemaire La Guinguette Brut Nature

€36.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€30.00 ex-VAT
Aurelien Suenen Blanc de Blancs Grand cru Le Mont Aigu 2017
Last one !
Bio
1 in stock
106500
White
75cl
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Aurelien Suenen Blanc de Blancs Grand cru Le Mont Aigu 2017

€252.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€210.00 ex-VAT
Aurelien Suenen Les Robarts Blanc de Blancs Extra Brut Grand Cru 2016
Last one !
1 in stock
114210
White
75cl
Disabled NFC
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Aurelien Suenen Les Robarts Blanc de Blancs Extra Brut Grand Cru 2016

€264.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€220.00 ex-VAT
Aurore Casanova Brut Rosé
Bio
6 in stock
121758
Rosé
75cl
Disgorged april 2025 - SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN FRANCE -
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Aurore Casanova Brut Rosé

€48.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€40.00 ex-VAT
Aurore Casanova Chardonnay Grand cru (Disgorged 2025)
Bio
0 in stock
121759
White
75cl
Disgorged july 2025 - SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN FRANCE -
Out of stock
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Aurore Casanova Chardonnay Grand cru (Disgorged 2025)

€60.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€50.00 ex-VAT
Benoit Dehu La Rue des Noyers blanc de noirs Brut Nature 2015
5 in stock
100658
White
75cl
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Benoit Dehu La Rue des Noyers blanc de noirs Brut Nature 2015

€138.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€115.00 ex-VAT
Benoit Lahaye 2014
4 in stock
121705
White
75cl
95/100
17.5/20
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Benoit Lahaye 2014

€108.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€90.00 ex-VAT
Benoit Lahaye 2020
1 in stock
121708
White
75cl
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Benoit Lahaye 2020

€69.60 inc-VAT per bottle
€58.00 ex-VAT
Benoit Lahaye Blanc de Blancs
3 in stock
121709
White
75cl
94/100
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Benoit Lahaye Blanc de Blancs

€90.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€75.00 ex-VAT
Benoit Lahaye Blanc de Noirs Magnum
2 in stock
121707
White
150cl
93+/100
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Benoit Lahaye Blanc de Noirs Magnum

€126.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€105.00 ex-VAT
Benoit Lahaye Brut Nature Magnum
Last one !
1 in stock
121704
White
150cl
93/100
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Benoit Lahaye Brut Nature Magnum

€120.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€100.00 ex-VAT
Benoit Lahaye Rosé de Macération Magnum
3 in stock
121706
Rosé
150cl
90/100
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Benoit Lahaye Rosé de Macération Magnum

€138.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€115.00 ex-VAT
Benoit Marguet 1er cru Yuman
Bio
16 in stock
117215
White
75cl
Harvest 2022 - Disgorged may 2025
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Benoit Marguet 1er cru Yuman

€49.20 inc-VAT per bottle
€41.00 ex-VAT
Benoit Marguet Avize Grand cru 2020
Bio
2 in stock
117214
White
75cl
Disgorged february 2025
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Benoit Marguet Avize Grand cru 2020

€78.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€65.00 ex-VAT
Benoit Marguet Chouilly Grand cru 2020
Bio
3 in stock
117210
White
75cl
Disgorged february 2025
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Benoit Marguet Chouilly Grand cru 2020

€78.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€65.00 ex-VAT
Benoit Marguet Oger Grand cru 2020
Bio
2 in stock
117211
White
75cl
Disgorged february 2025
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Benoit Marguet Oger Grand cru 2020

€78.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€65.00 ex-VAT
Bérèche et fils 1er cru Les Monts Fournois 2012
9 in stock
112963
White
75cl
Disgorged december 2015
94/100
16/20
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Bérèche et fils 1er cru Les Monts Fournois 2012

€360.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€300.00 ex-VAT
Bérèche et fils Grand cru La Côte 2007
1 in stock
112965
White
75cl
Disgorged january 2016
93/100
16.5/20
15.5/20
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Bérèche et fils Grand cru La Côte 2007

€114.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€95.00 ex-VAT
Billecart Salmon Brut Nature
46 in stock
99498
White
75cl
90/100
91/100
16/20
15.5/20
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Billecart Salmon Brut Nature

€58.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€48.33 ex-VAT
Frequently Asked Questions

Champagne Blanc de Blancs is made exclusively from white grapes, primarily Chardonnay, the flagship grape variety of the Côte des Blancs. It is distinguished by great finesse, aromas of citrus, white flowers, and a sharp minerality. Blanc de Noirs, on the other hand, is vinified from black grapes with white flesh — Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier — producing fuller-bodied wines with notes of red fruits and a generous texture. These two styles embody two very different faces of Champagne, and the choice between one or the other depends above all on your taste preferences and the dishes you wish to accompany.

A non-vintage Champagne (or NV) is a blend of wines from several harvest years. This practice, unique to Champagne, allows producers to maintain a consistent and recognisable style from one year to the next, regardless of climatic variations. A vintage Champagne, on the other hand, is produced only in years deemed sufficiently remarkable to express the character of a single, unique vintage. It is generally more complex, rarer, and requires longer ageing in the cellar before release. These two categories reflect different tasting philosophies — one valuing consistency, the other the expression of a terroir at a precise moment in time.

The large Champagne houses, such as those found on the grand avenues of Reims and Épernay, purchase a large portion of their grapes from partner growers in order to produce significant volumes while maintaining a consistent house style that is recognisable internationally. Independent growers, on the other hand, cultivate their own plots and vinify exclusively their own grapes. Their cuvées, often produced in small quantities, more closely reflect the expression of a specific terroir, a village, or even a single plot. These so-called "récoltant" Champagnes are increasingly appealing to enthusiasts in search of authenticity, singularity, and a direct connection between the producer and their wine.

The Champagne appellation officially allows seven grape varieties, but three dominate production: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. Chardonnay brings elegance, tension, and aging potential. Pinot Noir offers structure, power, and red fruit notes. Pinot Meunier, long underestimated, is now being reappraised for its fruity aromas and roundness. Some producers also work with rarer grape varieties such as Arbane, Petit Meslier, and Pinot Blanc, which allow them to create limited-production cuvées with singular characters.

The méthode champenoise, or traditional method, is the process that gives Champagne its natural effervescence and fine bubbles. After an initial classic alcoholic fermentation, the still wine is bottled with a liqueur de tirage (a mixture of sugar and yeasts). A second fermentation then takes place directly in the bottle, generating CO₂ that dissolves into the wine. The bottles are subsequently stored on laths for a minimum of fifteen months (thirty-six months for vintage wines), then subjected to progressive riddling to gather the yeast deposits in the neck. Finally comes disgorgement, which removes this deposit, before the addition of the dosage liqueur (liqueur d'expédition), which determines the final dosage level, and therefore the style — Brut, Extra-Brut, or Demi-Sec — of the cuvée.

Serving temperature is a factor that is often overlooked but is crucial to fully appreciating a Champagne. A Champagne served too cold, below 6°C, will have its aromas muted and its effervescence heightened. Too warm, and it will lose its freshness and tension. The ideal temperature is between 8°C and 10°C for non-vintage Champagnes and Blancs de Blancs, in order to preserve their vivacity. For vintage Champagnes, prestige cuvées or more structured Blancs de Noirs, one can go up to 10°C-12°C to allow the aromas to express themselves fully. The best way to reach this temperature is to place the bottle in the refrigerator two hours before serving, or in an ice bucket mixed with cold water for twenty minutes.

The History of the Champagne Vineyard 

The history of Champagne dates back to Antiquity, when the Romans introduced vine cultivation to the region. During the Middle Ages, the vineyards developed, but it was not until the 17th century that the region discovered the method of producing sparkling wines, which would go on to become iconic. 

In the 18th century, Champagne consolidated its reputation and iconic Champagne houses were established. Champagne conquered the international market, becoming a symbol of celebration and luxury. In the 20th century, strict regulations were introduced to preserve the authenticity of Champagne, defining the permitted regions, grape varieties, and production methods. 

Today, Champagne is internationally recognised as one of the most prestigious wine regions. Champagne wines are associated with elegance and celebration, and producers continue to uphold high standards, thus preserving the region's exceptional viticultural heritage. 

Traditional Method and Champagne Styles

Produced from the main grape varieties Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, Champagne can sometimes be Blanc de Blancs (a white wine made from white grapes only, for example 100% Chardonnay, producing an elegant and mineral Champagne), or Blanc de Noirs (a white wine made from black grapes only, for example 100% Pinot Noir, producing a fruitier, fuller-bodied and more vinous Champagne). 

Champagne is produced using a technique known as the Traditional Method (or Méthode Champenoise), which involves the production of a still base wine followed by a second fermentation in the bottle through the addition of a liqueur de tirage that creates the natural bubbles characteristic of Champagne. The bottles then undergo an ageing process on lees, which contributes to the complexity and richness of the aromas. Finally, after disgorgement, the addition of a dosage liqueur allows, among other things, for the adjustment of the sugar level of the Champagne, ranging from Brut (dry) to Doux (sweet) Champagnes. Below is the classification of Champagne mentions from least sweet to sweetest, in grams of sugar per litre. 

  • Non-Dosé or Brut Nature: No dosage added. 
  • Extra Brut: Even drier than Brut, less than 3g/L.
  • Brut: with a minimal amount of residual sugar, between 4g/L and 12g/L
  • Extra Dry: Very slightly sweet. Between 12 and 17g/L
  • Sec: Slightly sweet. Between 17 and 32g/L
  • Demi-Sec: Sweet. Between 32 and 50g/L
  • Doux: Very sweet, and rarely produced nowadays. More than 50g/L

If the Champagne is a vintage Champagne, the production method is even more stringent.

Champagne: Its Sub-Regions and Appellations

The Champagne region is divided into several appellations from different sub-regions, the most famous of which are Champagne, Champagne Premier Cru and Champagne Grand Cru. The sub-regions of Champagne each have their own distinct characteristics in terms of terroir and Champagne style. These include:

  • Montagne de Reims: This sub-region is renowned for its Pinot Noir vineyards. It produces powerful and structured Champagnes, often used in vintage cuvées and prestige Champagnes.
  • Vallée de la Marne: This sub-region produces Champagnes based primarily on Pinot Meunier. The wines from this area are fruitier and more approachable, bringing freshness and roundness to the blends.
  • Côte des Blancs: Renowned for its chalky soils and sunny exposure, this sub-region specialises in Chardonnay. It produces elegant and refined Champagnes, often used in Blanc de Blancs cuvées.
  • Côte des Bar (Aube): Located in the south of Champagne, this sub-region is influenced by warmer climates. It produces mainly Pinot Noir, and its Champagnes can be rich and full-bodied.
  • Côte de Sézanne: This sub-region is located to the south of the Côte des Blancs and also produces mainly Chardonnay
  • Aube en Champagne: This sub-region is renowned for producing the Rosé des Riceys, a rosé wine made primarily from Pinot Noir. 

The Best Champagnes: Top Producers and Great Vintages

The Greatest Champagne Houses

Champagne is home to many renowned Champagne houses that have played a crucial role in the development and promotion of this iconic drink. Here are some of the greatest Champagne houses:

  • Moët & Chandon : Founded in 1743, Moët & Chandon is one of the most iconic Champagne houses. It is based in Épernay and is renowned for its prestige cuvée Dom Pérignon and its elegant style.
  • Veuve Clicquot : Founded in 1772, the Veuve Clicquot house is famous for having been led by the widow Barbe-Nicole Clicquot, an influential figure in the history of Champagne. Their cuvées, notably the "Yellow Label", are widely recognised.
  • Louis Roederer : Founded in 1776, the Louis Roederer house is particularly known for producing Cristal Roederer Champagne, created especially for the Tsar of Russia.
  • Bollinger : Founded in 1829, Bollinger is appreciated for its powerful and complex cuvées. It is also famous for being the Champagne of choice of James Bond.
  • Taittinger : Founded in 1734, Taittinger is a family house that produces elegant and refined Champagnes. Their "Comtes de Champagne" cuvée is one of their flagship wines.
  • Piper-Heidsieck : Founded in 1785, Piper-Heidsieck is known for its bold and vibrant cuvées. Perrier-Jouët: Founded in 1811, Perrier-Jouët is recognised for its delicate and floral cuvées. The bottle adorned with its famous anemone flowers has become a symbol of the brand.
  • Krug: Founded in 1843, Krug is synonymous with quality and exclusivity. Krug cuvées are produced in small quantities and are known for their complexity and ageing potential.
  • Pol Roger: Founded in 1849, the Pol Roger house is renowned for its family tradition and elegant Champagne. Winston Churchill was a great admirer of their cuvées. 

One must also mention, among the greatest houses: Billecart Salmon, Deutz, Mumm, Salon, Ruinart, Pommery, Nicolas Feuillatte, and Drappier 

The Greatest Growers of Champagne 

Champagne is also home to independent growers and smaller producers who have earned a reputation for their commitment to Champagne excellence. Here are some of the greatest growers of Champagne:

  • Jacques Selosse : Anselme Selosse is considered a pioneer of biodynamics in Champagne. His cuvées are highly sought after for their originality, complexity and ability to reflect the terroir.
  • Roses de Jeanne : Cédric Bouchard is an artisan producer renowned for his single-varietal and single-plot cuvées. He focuses on the pure expression of terroir and produces elegant and refined Champagnes.
  • Agrapart & Fils: This family house is led by Pascal Agrapart and produces elegant and fresh Champagnes. They place emphasis on organic farming and produce cuvées that reflect the terroir.
  • Egly Ouriet : Michel Egly produces Champagnes renowned for their depth, concentration and longevity. He places great importance on vine cultivation and meticulous winemaking.
  • Vouette et Sorbée: Bertrand Gautherot produces biodynamic Champagnes from grapes grown without herbicides or chemicals. His cuvées are delicate, complex and reflect the biodynamic philosophy.
  • David Léclapart : David Léclapart is renowned for his conversion to biodynamics and his production of terroir-driven Champagnes. His cuvées are elegant and well-balanced.

One may also mention Adrien Renoir, Alfred Gratien, Jacquesson, Jacques Lassaigne, Leclerc Briant, and Val Frison. These independent growers contribute to the richness and diversity of the Champagne wine scene, offering unique alternatives to the cuvées produced by the great Champagne houses. 

The Greatest Champagne Vintages

Champagne has produced exceptional vintages over the decades, each offering unique characteristics and remarkable qualities. Here are some of the most exceptional Champagne vintages.

20th-Century Champagne Vintages

  • 1928: This vintage is often considered one of the greatest of the 20th century in Champagne. Champagnes from this vintage are rare and sought after for their complexity and elegance.
  • 1945: An exceptional vintage that was celebrated as marking the end of the Second World War. Champagnes from 1945 are rare and prized for their exceptional quality.
  • 1964: This vintage produced balanced and elegant Champagnes that have aged beautifully over the years.
  • 1976: A vintage that produced powerful and structured Champagnes with remarkable longevity.
  • 1985: This vintage is widely recognised for its quality, with Champagnes that offer a combination of fruity aromas and mineral character.

Also worth mentioning, among the finest: 1929, 1955, 1990 and 1996

21st-Century Champagne Vintages:

  • 2002: A vintage celebrated for its exceptional quality, with Champagnes that combine richness, complexity and freshness.
  • 2008: This vintage produced Champagnes distinguished by their balance between acidity and maturity, as well as their ageing potential.
  • 2012: A vintage marked by favourable climatic conditions, producing aromatic and well-balanced Champagnes.
  • 2018: This vintage has been praised for its promising quality, with Champagnes that display a beautiful freshness and an expression of terroir.

Also worth mentioning, among the finest: 2004 and 2005.

However, it is important to note that each vintage may have its own particularities depending on climatic conditions and winemaking practices. 

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Champagne is a mythical and singular region, home to many renowned houses and exceptional growers. It is not always easy to navigate when choosing a Champagne or knowing the peak drinking window of a Champagne, and this complexity is also the reason for the Champenoise exception celebrated the world over.  

At Vins & Millésimes, we invite you to purchase your Champagne from a wide selection, including wines in magnums and other formats, wines direct from estates or sourced from verified private cellars, wines in wooden cases, old vintage wines, organic and/or biodynamic wines, ready-to-drink wines, or anniversary vintages as a wine gift… all 100% in stock at the best price, and dispatched within 48/72 hours. 

For over 15 years, Vins et Millésimes has been recognised by the specialist press for its carefully curated wine selections, its expert team, and its customer satisfaction through verified customer reviews. Our wines come from trusted private cellars or direct allocations from estates. Discover the 4 good reasons to trust us for the purchase of your wines. 

Finally, if you have fine wines to sell, Vins & Millésimes is committed to making you a firm offer at the best market conditions. To find out more about our cellar buyback terms, please visit our dedicated page or contact us directly. 

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