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Brimoncourt Extra Br. GP 0.75L
  • Special Offer

Brimoncourt, Extra Brut, Champagne, AOC, extra-brut, white (gift box) 0.75L

Brimoncourt

$70.70

($94.27 / 1 l)

Was $101.00 - $30.30

The reduced price is valid until 01/10/25

R.De Pam Brut Twin 2x0.75L GP
  • Special Offer
  • Travel Edition

Robert De Pampignac Brut NV, Champagne, AOC, Twinpack 2x0.75L

Champagne Robert De Pampignac

from $77.00

($51.33 / 1 l)

Was $110.00 - $33.00

The reduced price is valid until 01/10/25

R.De Pam Brut Rose 0.75L
  • Special Offer
  • Heinemann Edition

Robert De Pampignac Brut Rose NV, AOC, 0.75L

Champagne Robert De Pampignac

$45.50

($60.67 / 1 l)

Was $65.00 - $19.50

The reduced price is valid until 01/10/25

Lanson Bla.&Rosé 2x0.2L GP
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Lanson, Black Label/Rosé Label, Champagne, AOC, white/rose, brut (duopack) 2x0.2L

Lanson

from $35.75

($89.38 / 1 l)

Was $55.00 - $19.25

The reduced price is valid until 01/10/25

R.De Pam Brut 0.75L
  • Special Offer
  • Heinemann Edition

Robert De Pampignac Brut NV, Champagne, AOC, 0.75L

Champagne Robert De Pampignac

$42.00

($56.00 / 1 l)

Was $60.00 - $18.00

The reduced price is valid until 01/10/25

Bolling.La Gr.Année ro.GP 0.75L
  • Special Offer

Bollinger, La Grande Année, Champagne, AOC, brut, rosé (gift box)

Bollinger

from $275.80

($367.73 / 1 l)

Was $394.00 - $118.20

The reduced price is valid until 01/10/25

Sparkling luxury: vintage Champagne available online from Heinemann

No grand celebration is ever complete without Champagne. Its elegant taste and incomparably fine sparkle enrich every moment. Whether in a toast to great success, as a fine aperitif, or as an accompaniment to a delectable meal – Champagne is an indulgence beyond comparison. Shop online at Heinemann and discover from major traditional Champagne brands such as Louis Roederer, Taittinger, Moët & Chandon, Bollinger and many more.

Protected origin – where does Champagne come from?

Champagne is one of the most exclusive beverages in the world. Not only because of its distinctive taste, but also because the production and the winemaking are strictly controlled: 

  • Restricted growing area: Champagne is allowed to be produced exclusively within the approximately 34,000 hectares of the Champagne region.
  • Prescribed grape varieties: Only three varieties of grapes may be used for producing Champagne: pinot noir, pinot Meunier and Chardonnay.
  • Manual grape harvest: The grapes for Champagne have to be picked by hand and pressed immediately. 
  • Fermentation in the bottle: Champagne ferments in the bottle in a complex process and is aged after fermentation for at least 15 months.
 

What is the “méthode champenoise”?

In this process of making Champagne, the grapes are fermented to form a base wine using the same method as for making white wine. Usually, several base wines are blended and bottled, and then sugar and yeast is added for secondary fermentation. The fermentation process is completed after around three weeks, after which the Champagne then continues to age in the bottle. Before being sold, the bottles are carefully riddled over weeks to collect the yeast sediment in the neck of the bottle. Finally, the yeast is removed, and the Champagne is bottled and corked. Visit the Heinemann shop and take a look at the Heinemann Special Offers to see for yourself the outstanding results of this lengthy process – with fine blanc de blancs, bruts and rosés of the best Champagne brands.

 

Is that correct? The most important questions related to Champagne:

  • Does Champagne pair well with food?
    Champagne is popular as a sparkling aperitif. However, its fine aroma also goes wonderfully well with fish and seafood dishes, and a rosé Champagne such as the Bollinger brut rosé is a good accompaniment to venison and cheese. 
  • Does a spoon in the neck of a Champagne bottle prevent the carbon dioxide from escaping?
    It has been scientifically proven that the popular trick with the silver spoon does not work. It is best to close the opened Champagne bottle with an appropriate stopper and consume the Champagne within two days.
  • Shoulkd I buy the champagne magnum bottle or the standard bottle?
    Magnum Champagne bottles have a larger volume than standard bottles, but the same narrow bottle-neck. Therefore, magnum bottles contain proportionally less carbon dioxide, meaning this Champagne ages more slowly.
 

How do you enjoy Champagne?

Indulge yourself and your loved ones with a special Champagne – neat and chilled, or mixed in a legendary bellini or french 75. A brut from Lanson, a fresh blanc de blancs from Louis Roederer, or something special from Moët & Chandon - when you buy Champagne online, Heinemann delivers your order within Germany, or keeps it ready for you to pick it up in the Heinemann shop at your airport on your flight date.