Champagne Recommendations UK
Moët, Veuve, Bollinger — explore the full range of Champagne styles from toasty Blanc de Noirs to elegant Blanc de Blancs.
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What's the difference between NV and vintage Champagne?
Non-vintage (NV) Champagne is blended across multiple harvests for a consistent house style — this is what most people drink regularly. Vintage Champagne comes from a single exceptional year, with more complexity and ageing potential.
What is a Grower Champagne?
Grower Champagnes are made by the farmer who grows the grapes, rather than the large houses who buy in fruit from across the region. They tend to be more site-specific and terroir-driven — similar to the difference between a domain-bottled Burgundy and a négociant wine.
Can you find English sparkling wine alternatives to Champagne?
Yes. English sparkling wines — from Nyetimber, Ridgeview, and Chapel Down — are made in the same method as Champagne and can be extraordinary. We'll include them when they match your taste profile.
What price range should I expect for Champagne?
A standard NV brut from a major house runs £28–£50. Vintage and prestige cuvées (Dom Pérignon, Cristal, Belle Époque) run £80–£300+. Grower Champagnes vary widely — often excellent value at £30–£60.
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