Best Champagne Brands
Discover the most popular Champagnes.

Montaudon
4.4829 out of 5 stars
$52.99
Started in 1891 by the Montaudon family in Épernay, this Champagne brand produces one of our most popular brut Champagnes. Primarily made from Pinot Noir grapes, Montaudon produces a variety of Champagne styles, including a Brut Cuvée, Rosé, Demi-sec, Blanc de Noirs, plus reserve and special releases.

Champagne Marie De Moy
4.4286 out of 5 stars
$49.99
Marie de Moy is a Champagne brand inspired by a woman of the same name born in 1891 in Normandy, France. Coming from a farming family, she had a passion for land and agriculture and traveled to Champagne, where she fell in love with a Champagne merchant. Ernest Rapeneau. Today the Rapeneau family is the largest family-owned Champagne company.

Dom Perignon
4.5746 out of 5 stars
The name Dom Perignon and Champagne go hand in hand. Moët & Chandon created the Champagne house in 1921 to produce its top Cuvée and named it after a 17th-century monk who was the cellar master in the Hautvillers Abbey. A unique trait of all Dom Perignon is that it is always vintage and made from grapes harvested in a single year. This means that in some years, no Champagne is produced.

De Margerie
4.399 out of 5 stars
$53.99
One of the lesser-known Champagne brands on our list, De Margerie, is produced in the heart of Montagne de Reims in the village of Bouzy. Pinot Noir is the primary grape used in their Champagne, with the brand producing classic dry Brut Cuvée, Rosé, and vintage selections during the best years.

Moët & Chandon
4.647 out of 5 stars
$154.99
A Champagne brand known by almost everyone, Moët & Chandon was established in 1743 by Claude Moët. It is currently owned by the luxury brand LVMH and has been one of the world's bestselling Champagnes since its inception. From Brut to Rosé and vintage bottlings, you'll see bottles of Moët & Chandon on red carpets to everyday celebrations.

Mailly
4.5553 out of 5 stars
$54.99
Mailly was founded in 1929 by a group of winegrowers who held the motto "à la tête par la main" or "together we can make it happen." They set out to make expressive wines from grapes grown in one of Champagne's 17 Grand Cru villages. Today, Mailly's vineyards are sustainably farmed by 80 winegrowers, all descendants of the original group who started the brand.

Bollinger
4.7156 out of 5 stars
The Bollinger house has produced complex and elegant Champagne since 1829. The brand stayed in the family until 2008 but is still maintained with the rigorous attention to detail it always was. Bollinger offers their special Cuvée along with various other styles, including Rosé.

Tsarine
4.7011 out of 5 stars
$109.99
Produced in the Épernay appellation of Champagne, Tsarine has been around since the late 1700s. The Cuvée Adriana comes in a beautiful gold bottle. This Champagne brand also offers various styles, including Demi-sec, Blanc de Blancs, Rosé, and other special release Cuvées.

Veuve Clicquot
4.7157 out of 5 stars
A lot of firsts have come from this iconic Champagne brand. Madame Clicquot invented the riddling table used to disgorge yeast from Champagne bottles after the second fermentation. In 1810, Madame Clicquot was the first to produce vintage Champagne, and in 1818 the first Rosé Champagne. You'll recognize a bottle of Veuve from afar with its signature orange-yellow label.

Armand de Brignac - Ace of Spades
4.5196 out of 5 stars
$259.99
This prestige Champagne brand has been owned by the Cattier family and produced in the small village of Chigny-les-Roses since the late 1700s. The Brut Gold bottle synonymous with the brand is coated in metal and finished with a pewter label. Beyond brut, Armand de Brignac also offers Demi-sec, Rosé, Blanc de Blancs, and other styles.