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The 10 best selling champagne brands in the world

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Whatever your reason to celebrate this season, make sure you choose the best champagne on offer. To celebrate Champagne Day today, we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 best champagne brands of the year…

Who doesn’t love a little glass – or, in fact, a whole bottle of bubbly? Yes, we thought so. But what brands are doing the business? Which champagne brands are proving most popular?

According to The Drinks Business, Moët & Chandon is the best-selling brand for the second year running. But who else makes the list? The run-down of 10 champagne brands is compiled by liquid sold by the glass, bottle, and as a cocktail ingredient.

"Come quickly, I am tasting the stars!" Dom Perignon

10. Canard-Duchêne

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This well-respected champagne brand is affordable and delicious. Located in Ludes, in the Montagne de Reims National Park, the house has been providing champagne since 1868. Not only have they made it into the top ten bestseller list, but they also were granted the right by the Russian Imperial Family to adopt its coat of arms as the family emblem. The crowned two-headed eagle has thus appeared on every Canard-Duchêne label since the end of the 19th century.



9. Lanson

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Founded in 1760, the Lanson house blends its champagne with pinot noir and chardonnay for taste. With over 500 hectares of vines in Champagne, Lanson uses the best grapes from the best plots to create a top 10 best-selling champagne brand.



8. Piper-Heidsieck

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The champagne brand of choice for Marilyn Monroe, Marie Antoinette and all the stars at the Oscars, Piper-Heidsieck champagne is one of the most iconic luxury brands and a favourite among fashion and luxury lifestyle brands. So no wonder it’s still doing rather well today – after all, how many brands can say that Marie Antoinette was their first brand ambassador?



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