ClassificationChampagne AOC
VarietalsChardonnay

Tip: Latitude is the village-level cuvee; start here before the Premier and Grand Cru single-village bottlings.

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Nicolas Feuillatte Reserve Exclusive Brut NV ★ 4.0

Champagne AOCPinot Noir, Meunier, ChardonnayEUR 28-35 retail

The benchmark cooperative non-vintage from France's biggest Champagne brand, drawing on a vast grower base. Creamy, apple-and-brioche style with several years on lees, the most reliable sub-EUR-35 fizz in the region.

Tip: The easiest real-value entry point to Champagne; consistent year to year and almost always under EUR 35 in France.

Henriot Brut Souverain NV ★ 4.2

Champagne AOCChardonnay, Pinot NoirEUR 38-45 retail

Chardonnay-led house brut from a historic Reims maison, all citrus peel, toasted brioche and chalky cut. Punches above its price for a grandes-marques non-vintage that often sits under EUR 45.

Tip: A Chardonnay-leaning house style; serve it as an aperitif or with oysters for a classic Champagne match.

Pol Roger Brut Reserve NV ★ 4.4

Champagne AOCPinot Noir, Chardonnay, MeunierEUR 40-48 retail

The equal-thirds non-vintage from one of Epernay's great family houses, famously Churchill's Champagne. Precise, fine-beaded and long, it is the value benchmark among the grandes marques when found near EUR 40.

Tip: Look for it on offer around EUR 40; few grandes-marques brut NV deliver this much finesse at the price.

Chartogne-Taillet Cuvee Sainte-Anne Brut NV ★ 4.5

Champagne AOCChardonnay, Pinot NoirEUR 35-45 retail

The gateway grower cuvee from Alexandre Chartogne in the forgotten village of Merfy, near Reims. Chalky, savoury and detailed, it shows why grower fizz delivers real terroir value below EUR 45.

Tip: The smartest grower-Champagne value here; buy the entry Sainte-Anne to taste Merfy before trading up to the single-vineyard cuvees.

Andre Clouet Grande Reserve Brut NV ★ 4.3

Champagne AOCPinot NoirEUR 35-45 retail

A Grand Cru blanc de noirs from Bouzy, pure Pinot Noir grown and bottled by the same family. Rich, red-fruited and toasty, it offers Grand Cru fruit at a non-vintage price near EUR 40.

Tip: All Bouzy Grand Cru Pinot Noir; a powerful, food-friendly grower style and a genuine value for the cru.

Pierre Gimonnet Cuis 1er Cru Brut Blanc de Blancs NV ★ 4.4

Champagne AOCChardonnayEUR 38-45 retail

All-Chardonnay Premier Cru blanc de blancs from the Cote des Blancs grower Gimonnet. Linear, lemony and fine, a benchmark of chalk-driven Chardonnay Champagne for under EUR 45.

Tip: A pure Cote des Blancs blanc de blancs at a non-vintage price; ideal as a crisp aperitif fizz.

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