Collection: Champagne

The Champagne region of northern France under regulated standards that govern grape varieties, vineyard practices, fermentation and ageing. These rules are designed to yield wines with fine, persistent bubbles, firm acidity and flavour profiles shaped by both site and extended time on lees.

The core styles in Champagne include non-vintage blends that express house identity through balance and consistency, and vintage releases that reflect the character of a single growing season. Rosé and prestige cuvée bottlings are additional expressions that demonstrate texture and complexity within the region’s framework.

Producers represented in this range include some of Champagne’s most recognised names, known for both breadth of style and critical regard. Houses such as Veuve Clicquot, Ruinart, Dom Pérignon and Krug illustrate the range from classic non-vintage wines to elevated, age-worthy cuvées.

Champagne - Lamont's Cottesloe