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Explore by House
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Ayala
Aÿ, Vallée de la Marne
An Aÿ house founded in 1860 by Edmond de Ayala, historically associated with early dry champagne and now known for fresh, low-dosage, Chardonnay-forward blends.
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Billecart-Salmon
Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, Vallée de la Marne
A family house in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, founded in 1818, admired for a meticulous cellar practice of cold settling and long slow fermentations that yield a delicate, precise house style.
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Boizel
Champagne, France
An Épernay house founded in 1834, based on the Avenue de Champagne and known for balanced, classic blends and the Joyau de France prestige cuvée.
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Bollinger
Aÿ, Vallée de la Marne
A family-owned champagne house established in Aÿ in 1829, renowned for Pinot Noir–led cuvées matured long on the lees and partially fermented in oak.
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Charles Heidsieck
Champagne, France
A Reims house founded in 1851 by Charles-Camille Heidsieck, known for reserve-wine depth, long ageing in chalk cellars and the Blanc des Millénaires prestige cuvée.
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de Venoge
Champagne, France
An Épernay house founded in 1837, known for the Cordon Bleu label, the decanter-shaped Princes range and a historic presence on the Avenue de Champagne.
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Deutz
Aÿ, Vallée de la Marne
An Aÿ house founded in 1838 by William Deutz and Pierre-Hubert Geldermann, known for elegant, polished champagnes and the Amour de Deutz prestige cuvée.
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Gosset
Champagne, France
A historic Champagne house tracing its origins to Aÿ in 1584, now based in Épernay and known for structured, fresh wines led by the Grande Réserve and Celebris cuvées.
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H. Goutorbe
Aÿ, Vallée de la Marne
A family-owned Aÿ Grand Cru producer, rooted in a vine-nursery tradition and known for generous Pinot Noir-led champagnes from one of the Marne Valley's historic villages.
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Henri Giraud
Aÿ, Vallée de la Marne
A family-controlled Aÿ producer rooted in the Giraud-Hémart lineage, known for powerful Aÿ Grand Cru champagnes and extensive use of oak from the Argonne forest.
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Krug
Champagne, France
A Reims house founded in 1843, built around a house style that privileges extensive multi-vintage blending, fermentation in small oak casks and long lees ageing.
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Lanson
Champagne, France
A Reims house founded in 1760, known for a fresh, non-malolactic style, the Black Label lineage and one of Champagne's longest-running sporting partnerships.
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Laurent-Perrier
Champagne, France
A family-controlled house based in Tours-sur-Marne, known for a Chardonnay-forward style, the pioneering saignée-method Cuvée Rosé, and the multi-vintage prestige cuvée Grand Siècle.
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Louis Roederer
Champagne, France
A family-owned Reims house, founded in 1776 and run by the same family since 1833, known for Cristal and for large-scale biodynamic viticulture.
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Moët & Chandon
Champagne, France
The largest champagne house by volume, founded in Épernay in 1743, and the operational home of the Dom Pérignon prestige label.
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Perrier-Jouët
Champagne, France
An Épernay house founded in 1811 by Pierre-Nicolas Perrier and Rose-Adélaïde Jouët, known for floral, Chardonnay-led champagnes and the Belle Epoque prestige label.
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Philipponnat
Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, Vallée de la Marne
A family-named house in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ whose reputation rests largely on Clos des Goisses, a 5.5-hectare single-vineyard monopole on the Marne that produces one of champagne's most distinctive cuvées.
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Piper-Heidsieck
Champagne, France
A Reims champagne house founded in 1785, associated with bold branding, cinema partnerships and accessible Pinot Noir-led non-vintage blends.
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Pol Roger
Champagne, France
A family-owned house founded on the Avenue de Champagne in 1849, known for long lees-ageing, a discreet house style, and the prestige cuvée Sir Winston Churchill.
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Pommery
Champagne, France
A Reims house founded as Pommery & Greno in 1858, closely linked to Madame Pommery and to the early commercial success of dry brut champagne.
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Ruinart
Champagne, France
The oldest established champagne house, founded in Reims in 1729, known for a Chardonnay-led house style and for the 38 metre-deep Gallo-Roman crayères beneath its Reims headquarters.
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Taittinger
Champagne, France
A Reims house, family-owned, whose style is built around Chardonnay — culminating in the prestige blanc de blancs Comtes de Champagne.
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Veuve Clicquot
Champagne, France
A Reims house founded in 1772, made famous in the early 19th century by Madame Clicquot, whose cellar innovations — including the riddling table — are foundational to modern champagne production.