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Top 10+ Champagne Brands
This Category contains the Top 10 Champagne Brands. The Top is based on visitors VOTES. You can VOTE or Suggest your favorite Champagne Brand.
1. Dom Pérignon
Dom Pérignon is a brand of Champagne produced by Moët et Chandon. It is named after Dom Pérignon, a Benedictine monk who was an important quality pioneer for Champagne wine but who contrary to popular myths did not discover the champagne method for making sparkling wines. read more...
No. : 1.
Votes: 7
2. Armand de Brignac
Armand de Brignac is the name of a Champagne brand produced by Champagne Cattier, and sold in opaque metallic bottles. The brand's first bottling, Armand de Brignac Brut Gold, is identifiable by its distinctive gold bottle with pewter Ace of Spades labels.
Armand de Brignac's Champagnes are marketed as flagship cuvées in selected markets. They are produced in a multi-vintage style (like Krug's Grande Cuvée) as opposed to the vintage prestige cuvées of some other Champagne houses (including Louis Roederer's Cristal and Moët et Chandon's Dom Perignon). Like much Champagne the Brut Gold cuvée is a blend of the grape varieties Pinot noir, Pinot meunier and Chardonnay. Two other read more...
No. : 2.
Votes: 3
3. Cristal
Cristal is the a champagne produced by Louis Roederer. Cristal is easily recognized by its flat-bottomed clear, "crystal" bottle, anti-UV cellophane wrapper, and gold label. A typical price in the United States is $350 or more for a bottle. In the United Kingdom, prices are around £150 per bottle and can rise to £650 in some bars in central London. In the Netherlands, prices are around €200 per bottle and can rise to €800 in some clubs in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, depending on the year the bottle is produced in and the venue. read more...
No. : 3.
Votes: 3
4. Veuve Clicquot
Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin is both a champagne house in Reims, France, and a brand of premium Champagne. Founded in 1772 by Philippe Clicquot-Muiron, Veuve Clicquot played an important role in establishing champagne as a favored drink of haute bourgeoisie and nobility throughout Europe. The 1811 comet vintage of Veuve Clicquot is theorized to have been the first truly "modern" Champagne due to the advancements in the méthode champenoise which Veuve Clicquot pioneered through the technique of remuage. read more...
No. : 4.
Votes: 2
5. Gosset
Gosset was founded in 1584, is one of the oldest champagne houses of the Champagne region. It was founded when Jean Gosset, a grape grower in Ay, left a vineyard to Pierre Gosset who began to export wine under his name.
Gosset wines are made from a blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier. The house is known for its slightly sweet Brut Excellence and its vintage prestige cuvee Célebris and Grand Millésime. The house also produced a commemorative wine the Quatrième Centenaire. read more...
No. : 5.
Votes: 1
6. Bruno Paillard
Founded in 1981, Champagne Bruno Paillard is a young, dynamic house that has quickly established a reputation for elegant wines with real style. Fresh, dry and vibrant, they are made with an uncompromising attitude to quality that shines through in the glass. The house follows a strict quality charter that includes only using the first pressings, vinifying each cru separately and putting the disgorgement date on each bottle. Bruno was made a Chevalier of the Legion d'Honneur in 2006 for his services to Champagne.
Bruno Paillard is a delicate, elegant copper-pink Champagne with subtle Pinot Noir redcurrant and cherry fruit balanced by some creamy, citrussy Chardonnay - all of which is read more...
No. : 6.
Votes: 0
7. Pommery
Champagne Pommery is a French Champagne brand. The producer house was founded as Pommery & Greno in 1858 by Alexandre Louis Pommery and Narcisse Greno with the primary business being wool trading. Under the guidance of Alexandre's widow, Louise Pommery, the firm was dedicated to Champagne production and soon became one of the region's largest Champagne brands. read more...
No. : 7.
Votes: 0
8. Mercier
The House of Mercier Champagne was founded in 1858 by Eugene Mercier, who amazingly was only 20 years old. His aim was to bring a top-class Champagne to the general public from his estate in Epernay.
It took six years to excavate the 18 kilometres of tunnels that became the Mercier cellars, with the work being completed in 1877.
Eugene Mercier showed his excellent marketing savvy when he opened his cellars to the public in 1885. Staff were assigned to welcome & guide visitors through the cellars. They were able to enjoy the work of local sculptor Gustave-Andre Navlet who had been commissioned to carve high reliefs from the chalk. These tours helped to increase awareness of the read more...
No. : 8.
Votes: 0
9. De Venoge
De Venoge is a Champagne producer based in the Épernay region. The house was founded in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ in 1837 by the Swiss Marc-Henri de Venoge, who soon moved operations to Épernay.
The house produces approximately 1,700,000 bottles annually, with cuvées spanning from blanc de blancs to blanc de noirs to the prestige label Des Princes. read more...
No. : 9.
Votes: 0
10. Duval Leroy
Duval-Leroy is a Champagne producer based in the Vertus region of Champagne. The house, founded in 1859, produces both vintage and non-vintage cuvee as well as a line of organic and biodynamically produced wines. Duval-Leroy's winemaker, Herve Jestin, has gained attention in recent years for his experimentation with new oak barrels in the winemaking process. read more...
No. : 10.
Votes: 0
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