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Champagne for every occasion: these are the price-performance gems

Good champagne doesn't always have to be expensive - ten recommendations for the best value for money.

Some consumers believe that Champagne is an unaffordable luxury. And yes, there are very expensive, rare specimens that fetch high prices thanks to their exceptional quality. However, the majority of commercially available Champagnes are priced below the retail price of 50 euros. Rather moderate, considering the complex production process of the second fermentation in the bottle. Falstaff reveals the best examples when it comes to value for money.

André Clouet Grande Réserve Bouzy Grand Cru Brut - 94 Falstaff points
gute-weine.de, 39 Euro

Drappier Rosé de Saignée Brut - 93 Falstaff points
vinorama.at, 39,36 Euro

Charles Heidsieck Brut Réserve - 93 Falstaff points
urban-drinks.at, 44,90 Euro

Mailly Grand Cru Brut Réserve - 93 Falstaff points
gottardi.at, 44,90 Euro

Duval-Leroy Brut Réserve - 92 Falstaff points
weinco.at, 39,90 Euro

Pol Roger Brut Réserve Blanc - 92 Falstaff points
weinco.at, 49,90 Euro

Moët & Chandon Brut Impérial - 91 Falstaff points
weisshaus.at, 44,90 Euro

Piper-Heidsieck Cuvée Brut - 91 Falstaff points
weisshaus.at, 34,90 Euro

Alfred Gratien Brut Classique - 90 Falstaff points
store.sektgenuss.at, 38,90 Euro

Pommery Brut Royal - 90 Falstaff points
topdrinks.at, 33,95 Euro

Peter Moser
Peter Moser
Wein-Chefredakteur Österreich
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