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Champagne is the world's most famous region for the production of sparkling white and rosé wines. A staple of celebrations and festivities the world over, this cult drink is produced in a strictly defined appellation area covering just under 35,000 hectares. In 2023, 9% of all sparkling wine consumed in the world was Champagne. In value terms, it accounts for 35% of sparkling wine consumption. The region comprises of 319 crus (or communes), cultivated by some 16,000 winegrowers and 390 Champagne houses, which are a well-established Champagne concept. Seven grape varieties are allowed under the AOC’s rules. The three main grape varieties – Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier – account for 99.7% of the vines planted, complemented by Arbane, Petit Meslier, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris. The main sub-regions are Montagne de Reims, Vallée de la Marne, Côte des Blancs, Côte de Sézanne and Côte des Bar. This brief introduction gives you an idea of the extraordinary diversity of Champagne available. Dive in and discover them!

Champagne

Champagne is the world's most famous region for the production of sparkling white and rosé wines. A staple of celebrations and festivities the world over, this cult drink is produced in a strictly defined appellation area covering just under 35,000 hectares. In 2023, 9% of all sparkling wine consumed in the world was Champagne. In value terms, it accounts for 35% of sparkling wine consumption. The region comprises of 319 crus (or communes), cultivated by some 16,000 winegrowers and 390 Champagne houses, which are a well-established Champagne concept. Seven grape varieties are allowed under the AOC’s rules. The three main grape varieties – Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier – account for 99.7% of the vines planted, complemented by Arbane, Petit Meslier, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris. The main sub-regions are Montagne de Reims, Vallée de la Marne, Côte des Blancs, Côte de Sézanne and Côte des Bar. This brief introduction gives you an idea of the extraordinary diversity of Champagne available. Dive in and discover them!

H
2012
360
H
2015
375
H
2008
380
H
2012
390
H
2012
390
351 | Buy 3, get 10%
H
390
H
2012
395
2eme Plénitude (P2) Dom Pérignon

2eme Plénitude (P2) Dom Pérignon

H
2006
420
H
2008
420
H
420
H
2009
428
H
440
H
2013
440
H
2012
450
Cristal Louis Roederer

Cristal Louis Roederer

H
2014
450
Available soon
H
2007
475
Availability alert
H
1999
480Price per bottle 160
Vintage Krug

Vintage Krug

H
2000
480
Dégorgement Tardif Jacquesson

Dégorgement Tardif Jacquesson

H
1989
490
H
490
H
2014
528
H
530
H
2021
A
580
531 | Buy 6, get 10%
H
2016
A
590
H
A
599
H
1986
610Price per bottle 203.33
H
1988
645Price per bottle 215
H
1988
750
H
1988
750
Millésimé Jacquesson

Millésimé Jacquesson

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1996
850Price per bottle 283.33
H
2011
1,070
H
2012
1,400
H
2000
1,650
H
2012
2,700