Ultra-luxury in a bottle - Dom is for dreamers who sip with intention and sparkle with style. Named after the 17th-century monk who helped revolutionize Champagne, this bottle is all about precision, patience, and prestige. ($250–$850)
Vibrant, crowd-loving, and always in a good mood - Veuve is the life of the party. Led by the legendary Madame Clicquot in the early 1800s, this house helped invent modern Champagne as we know it. ($55 - $350)
Effortless, iconic, and forever in style - Moët is a classic for a reason.With roots going back to 1743, Moët is the go-to bottle for moments that call for sparkle - from red carpets to rooftop hangs. ($35 - $130)
Founded in 1729, it’s the oldest Champagne house in the world, known for its signature Chardonnay-forward blends and minimalist aesthetic. Light, floral, and quietly iconic. ($70 - $400)
Family-owned since 1843, Krug is one of the only houses to craft every cuvée as a prestige Champagne. Serious structure, no shortcuts. Krug is the power move of Champagne. ($125 - $950)