Good marks
The highest-rated vintages in our selection: champagnes from independent winemakers and houses that have been highly acclaimed by our tasting experts.
Pol Roger
Deutz
Ayala
Ayala
Deutz
Carbon
Cazals
Ruinart
Veuve Clicquot
De Sousa
Gosset
Jestin
Jestin
Louis Roederer
Taittinger
Taittinger
Taittinger
Taittinger
Louis Roederer
Louis Roederer
De Sousa
Frerejean Frères
Frerejean Frères
Mignon-Boulard
Laurent-Perrier
Laurent-Perrier
Maurice Choppin
Ruinart
Jarry Héritage
Jestin
Jestin
Péhu Simonet
Péhu Simonet
Fleury
Laurent-Perrier
Krug
Krug
Louise Brison
Philippe Lancelot
Billecart-Salmon
Billecart-Salmon
Michel Rutat
Larmandier-Bernier
Rare
René Rutat
Cordeuil Père & Fille
Rare
Top marks: our most highly rated champagnes at the tasting
This category brings together the cuvées that have earned our highest marks at tasting. Each champagne is assessed with the same rigour — balance, finesse of the bubbles, length on the palate, and expression of the terroir — to guide you towards sure-fire choices.
You’ll find cuvées from both small-scale producers and the great houses, ranging from blanc de blancs to rosé. These are all practical pointers to help you choose with confidence, whether you’re treating yourself or buying a gift.
Let our expertise guide you and discover our favourites from among our hidden gems and our entire range of champagnes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are the champagne ratings awarded?
Each cuvée is tasted according to the same criteria — balance, finesse of the bubbles, length on the palate, and expression of the terroir. The highest-rated champagnes are included in this selection, designed to serve as a reliable guide to help you choose a champagne with confidence.
Do the top ratings apply to independent winemakers or the major houses?
Both. Our selection includes champagnes from both independent producers and the major houses. The only thing that counts is the quality on the palate: a gem from an independent producer may feature alongside a cuvée from a renowned house.
How do you choose a good champagne if you know little about it?
Rely on our ratings and top picks, then decide on the occasion: a chilled blanc de blancs for an aperitif, a rosé for dessert, a vintage for a special occasion. If in doubt, a highly rated brut from an independent producer is a safe bet.

















































