Champagne

Champagne is the world's most famous sparkling wine and comes exclusively from the eponymous region in northern France. No other wine region combines tradition, chalky soils, grape quality, and the traditional method quite like Champagne. At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Champagne in a wide variety of styles, from crisp Brut to rich Vintage and prestigious cuvées.

Champagne is the world's most famous sparkling wine and comes exclusively from the eponymous region in northern France.

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Champagne

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Champagne
Teaser label
deutz-brut-in-geschenkdoos
48 , 9 5

Champagne Deutz Brut in Gift Box
France, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Meunier

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Champagne
veuve-cliquot-grande-dame
179 , 9 5

Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame
France, 2015, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay

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piper-heidsieck-lipstick
67 , 9 5

Piper Heidsieck Lipstick
France, Chardonnay, Meunier, Pinot Noir

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Champagne
Teaser label
deutz-brut-vintage-champagne
65 , 9 9

Champagne Deutz Brut Vintage
France, 2016, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Meunier

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Champagne
champagne-bollinger-pn-ayc18
123 , 9 5

Champagne Bollinger PN AYC18
France, Pinot Noir

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Bubbles
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89 , 9 5

The Venoge Princes Blanc de Noirs
France, Pinot Noir

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Champagne
champagne-ruinart-blanc-de-blancs-magnum
219 , 9 5

Ruinart Blanc De Blancs MAGNUM
France, Chardonnay

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Champagne
veuve-clicquot-brut-rose
69 , 9 5

Veuve Clicquot Brut Rosé Champagne
France, Pinot Noir, Meunier, Chardonnay

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Champagne
philipponnat-rose-champagne
64 , 9 5

Philipponnat Champagne Rose
France, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Meunier

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Champagne
champagne-ruinart-brut-magnum
149 , 9 5

Ruinart Brut MAGNUM
France, Pinot Noir, Meunier, Chardonnay

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Champagne
champagne-bollinger-r-d-extra-brut-in-kist-2008
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Champagne Bollinger RD 2008
France, 2008, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir

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Champagne
Champagne Ernest Rapeneau Brut
26 , 9 5

Champagne Ernest Rapeneau Brut
France, Chardonnay, Meunier, Pinot Noir

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What is Champagne?

Champagne is a protected designation of origin for sparkling wine produced exclusively in the Champagne region. The wine is always produced using the traditional method , in which a second fermentation in the bottle creates an exceptionally fine sparkling wine. The three main grape varieties are Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier.

Origin and vineyards

The Champagne region consists of several sub-areas:
Montagne de Reims – powerful Champagnes based on Pinot Noir.
Vallée de la Marne – fruity, round styles thanks to Pinot Meunier.
Côte des Blancs – the domain of pure Chardonnay, loved for its elegance.
Côte des Bar (Aube) – riper Pinot Noir with warm expression.

The chalky soils, fresh northern location and long bottle aging make Champagne unique and unmistakable in style.

What is the méthode traditionnelle?

The traditional method is the classic way to make Champagne. The second fermentation takes place in the bottle. The base wine is enriched with yeast and sugar (liqueur de tirage). The bottle is capped, after which carbon dioxide is created and dissolved in the wine. During the aging process, aromas of brioche, toast, and nuts develop.
After remuage and disgorgement, the yeast residues are removed, and the added dosage determines the final sugar content. This method produces the most refined mousse and aromatic complexity.

Want to know more about how sparkling wine fizzes? Then check out this blog post.

What are the residual sugar classifications for Champagnes?

Champagne has official sweetness levels, determined by the amount of residual sugar after dosage:

  • Brut Nature / Zero Dosage (0–3 g/L) – extremely tight, dry and pure.
  • Extra Brut (0–6 g/L) – very dry, with sharp precision and lots of minerality.
  • Brut (0–12 g/L) – the most popular style; fresh, dry and widely applicable.
  • Extra Dry (12–17 g/L) – lightly perfumed with a soft, subtle sweetness.
  • Sec (17–32 g/L) – noticeably sweeter but still fresh.
  • Demi-Sec (32–50 g/L) – distinct sweetness, ideal with desserts.
  • Doux (50+ g/L) – the sweetest category, rare and rich in style.

This classification will help you find exactly the right Champagne to suit your taste and occasion.

What styles of Champagne do you have based on grapes and vinification?

Champagne varies greatly depending on the grapes and the vinification process:

  • Blanc de Blancs – 100% Chardonnay. Elegant, citrusy, and mineral.
  • Blanc de Noirs – exclusively Pinot Noir and/or Pinot Meunier. Full-bodied, powerful, and rich.
  • Rosé Champagne – made through blending or saignée; fresh notes of red fruit.
  • Vintage (Millésimé) – from a single exceptional harvest year, with greater concentration and ageing potential.
  • Non-Vintage (NV) – the classic house style, built up over several years for consistent quality.
  • Prestige Cuvée – the flagship of a house, long-matured and extremely refined.

Each style has its own character, from sleek and mineral to broad and creamy.

Storage and serving

Non-vintage Champagnes are usually enjoyed within three to five years. Vintage and prestige cuvées can mature for ten to twenty years or longer, developing brioche and honey notes. Serve Champagne at 8 to 10 degrees Celsius in a tulip-shaped glass for optimal aromas and mousse.

Buy Champagne at Perfectewijn.nl

At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Champagne from both classic houses and artisanal producers. From lively aperitif Brut to rich Vintage Champagne: always carefully selected for finesse, balance, and elegance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of sugar are there?

From dry to sweet, the levels are: Brut Nature, Extra Brut, Brut, Extra Dry, Sec, Demi-Sec, and Doux.

How long can you keep Champagne?

NV can be aged for three to five years, while Vintage and prestige cuvées can age for ten to twenty years or longer.

What does Vintage Champagne mean?

That the wine comes from a single vintage, often with more depth and aging potential.

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