Luxury Champagne & Wine - Directory w/ AI Reviews

Premier champagne houses, fine wine estates, and luxury vineyards producing some of the world's most celebrated bottles. From the legendary prestige cuvées of Dom Pérignon, Krug, and Salon to iconic California labels like Opus One, these producers set the benchmark for quality, terroir expression, and aging potential. A destination for collectors, sommeliers, and enthusiasts seeking the finest sparkling and still wines.

Krug 1 4.9 New Krug Ultra-Luxury $200 - $5,000+ Est. 1843 Reims, France 1 review Krug produces prestige champagnes distinguished by multi-vintage blending and oak cask fermentation. The house's foundation wine, Grande Cuvee, blends over 120 wines from ten or more vintages. Single-vineyard expressions Clos du Mesnil and Clos d'Ambonnay are produced in extremely limited quantities 2 4.9 New Salon Champagne Ultra-Luxury $500 - $5,000+ Est. 1911 Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, France 1 review Salon produces a single vintage blanc de blancs champagne from Chardonnay grown exclusively in the Grand Cru village of Le Mesnil-sur-Oger. The house declares only three to four vintages per decade, with each aged on lees for ten or more years. Approximately 40 vintages have been released since 1911 Dom Perignon 3 4.8 New Dom Perignon Ultra-Luxury $200 - $2,000+ Est. 1936 Epernay, France 2 reviews Dom Perignon produces exclusively vintage prestige cuvee champagne, with each release made from a single year's harvest. Vintages undergo a minimum seven years of aging on lees, with P2 and P3 expressions aged approximately 16 and 25 years respectively. No wine is produced in years that fail to meet Opus One 4 4.6 New Opus One Ultra-Luxury $400 - $1,500+ Est. 1979 Oakville, California, United States 1 review Opus One is a Napa Valley winery established in 1979 as a joint venture between Baron Philippe de Rothschild and Robert Mondavi. It produces a single Bordeaux-style red blend from its Oakville estate, limited to approximately 25,000 cases per vintage. The wine is aged in new French oak and typically Ruinart 5 4.6 New Ruinart High Luxury $60 - $500+ Est. 1729 Reims, France 1 review Ruinart is the oldest established champagne house, founded in 1729 in Reims. The house style centers on Chardonnay, with the Blanc de Blancs as its signature wine and Dom Ruinart as its prestige cuvee. Ruinart ages its wines in UNESCO-designated Gallo-Roman crayeres beneath Reims. The house is owned Penfolds 6 4.3 New Penfolds Premium Luxury $15 - $1,000+ Est. 1844 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia 1 review Penfolds is an Australian winery founded in 1844, producing wines from entry-level bottlings to the ultra-premium Grange, Australia's most collected and celebrated wine. The portfolio includes Bin 707, St Henri, and RWT alongside Grange. Penfolds has expanded into California and Champagne sourcing. Moet & Chandon 7 4.2 New Moet & Chandon Premium-Luxury $45 - $500 Est. 1743 Epernay, France 1 review Moet & Chandon is the world's best-selling champagne house, founded in 1743 and headquartered in Epernay with 28 kilometers of underground cellars. The range spans from Moet Imperial Brut, the top-selling prestige champagne globally, to the Grand Vintage collection. The house owns over 1,200 hectare Veuve Clicquot 8 4.2 New Veuve Clicquot Premium-Luxury $55 - $800 Est. 1772 Reims, France 1 review Veuve Clicquot produces champagne from its historic cellars in Reims, France, with a portfolio ranging from Yellow Label Brut to the prestige cuvee La Grande Dame. The house is credited with developing the riddling technique that became standard in champagne production. Its Pinot Noir-dominant house