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Champagne

Champagne is synonymous with elegance, complexity, and celebration: one of the most iconic designations in the world, produced exclusively in the French region from which it takes its name. In this selection, you will find labels that interpret the style of Champagne in both classic and contemporary ways, from Brut to Rosé, including the rarest cuvées and large bottles designed for special moments.

The Champagne selection from Italian Wine Selection

The collection features some of the most prestigious maisons and producers, including Dom Pérignon, Krug, Deutz, Ruinart, Bollinger, Billecart-Salmon, Gosset, and Delamotte. A proposal designed for those seeking characterful Champagne, with vintage labels, Magnum versions, and collectible cuvées.

The style of Champagne

Champagne is produced through bottle fermentation according to a strict regulation, which highlights grape varieties such as Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Meunier, along with other varieties permitted by the designation. The result is a wine with fine bubbles, vibrant acidity, and a structure that ranges from the vertical freshness of Blanc de Blancs to the richness of Rosé and Blanc de Noirs.

In this selection, you will find different interpretations of the Champagne style: classic brut, extra brut, nature, and vintage, along with prestigious cuvées such as Dom Pérignon 2008 in Magnum, Krug Vintage 2006, Krug Rosé edition 25, Salon Cuvée "S" 2004 and 2007, Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque 2006, and Bollinger "La Grande Année" Rosé 2005.

When to choose a Champagne

Champagne is perfect for important aperitifs, elegant dinners, and memorable toasts, but it also expresses great personality at the table. The fresher and more mineral versions pair well with seafood, oysters, fish tartare, and soft cheeses; the more structured Rosés and vintage options pair well with white meats, salmon, mushrooms, and gourmet dishes. The more complex cuvées are also ideal as meditation or after-dinner wines, especially in their more evolved expressions.

Why buy Champagne online

Choosing Champagne online from Italian Wine Selection means accessing a wide and curated proposal, built for enthusiasts, collectors, and those wishing to gift an iconic label. From classic bottles to special formats like Magnum and rare wines, each reference is selected to offer quality, prestige, and consistency with the great tradition of the designation.

Explore the collection and find the Champagne most suitable for your occasion, from the most immediate toast to the memorable bottle.

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FAQs

What are the main characteristics of Champagne?
Champagne is a sparkling wine produced exclusively in the French region of the same name, according to a precise set of rules that requires secondary fermentation in the bottle. Its style is recognized for its fine bubbles, freshness, great elegance, and ability to evolve over time. The interpretations can be more mineral and vertical, as in the Blanc de Blancs, or richer and more structured, as in the Rosé and Blanc de Noirs. It is an ideal category for both toasts and refined gastronomic pairings.
Which Champagne houses do I find in this selection?
The collection includes some of the most prestigious and recognizable maisons of Champagne, including Dom Pérignon, Krug, Deutz, Ruinart, Bollinger, Billecart-Salmon, Gosset, and Delamotte. There are also cuvées of great interest such as Salon, Perrier-Jouët, and Pommery. The selection is designed to provide a broad view of the world of Champagne, from the most iconic names to the most sought-after labels, with particular attention to vintage bottles, Rosé, and special formats.
What dishes pair best with Champagne?
Champagne is extremely versatile at the table. The drier and fresher versions pair well with oysters, raw seafood, sashimi, fish tartare, and delicate appetizers. Rosé and more structured Champagnes accompany salmon, shellfish, white meats, and more complex dishes with balance. The evolved cuvées and vintage Champagnes can support gourmet preparations, mushrooms, cheeses, and even some dessert dishes. It is a wine that combines gastronomic performance and celebratory value.