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Which champagne goes with which dish? Fish, poultry, white meat or spicy dishes: our pairing suggestions for serving champagne as part of the meal.

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Françoise Bedel

Entre Ciel & Terre
66,10 €

Arnaud Moreau

Erynn
52,80 €

Piper-Heidsieck

Essentiel Extra Brut
41,00 €

Piper-Heidsieck

Essentiel Extra Brut Ampli
57,50 €

Péhu Simonet

Face Nord
38,00 €

Philippe Lancelot

Fine - Fleur 2016
87,00 €

Eleonore

Gageure 22
38,70 €

Gosset

Grand Blanc de Blancs
61,90 €

Philipponnat

Grand Blanc Millésimé
72,00 €

Perrier-Jouët

Grand Brut GreenBox
51,90 €

Gosset

Grand Rosé
61,90 €

Françoise Bedel

Jouvence
156,50 €

Maurice Choppin

La Denrée de l'Âne
59,40 €

Ayala

La Perle 2015
169,90 €

Billecart-Salmon

Le Rosé
69,95 €

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Le Sous-bois
71,50 €

Billecart-Salmon

Le Sous-bois – No Gift Box
71,50 €

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Les Arpents
35,50 €

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Les Bas Russelets
59,40 €

Taittinger

Les Folies de la Marquetterie
68,86 €

Philippe Lancelot

Les Hauts d'Epernay 2018
60,00 €

A. Bergère

Les Peignottes
85,00 €

Deutz

Meurtet 2015
98,95 €

Leclerc Briant

Millésime 2019
63,76 €

Eleonore

Mystère 9
84,50 €

Arnaud Moreau

Odysée
71,76 €

Arnaud Moreau

Phoenix
46,64 €

Bollinger

PN AYC
109,00 €

Taittinger

Prélude
59,95 €

Ruinart

R de Ruinart Seconde Peau
59,00 €

Leclerc Briant

Réserve Extra Brut
40,50 €

Moët et Chandon

Réserve Impérial
42,10 €

Eleonore

Reverie Kindled, Conversation Dreamed
47,26 €

Ruinart

Rosé
90,00 €

Larmandier-Bernier

Rosé de Saignée
95,10 €

A. Bergère

Rosé de Saignée
52,00 €

Leclerc Briant

Rosé de Saignée
69,95 €

Michel Rutat

Rosé de Saignée
53,40 €

Leclerc Briant

Rosé Extra Brut
51,90 €

Ayala

Rosé Majeur
50,78 €

Deutz

Millésimé Rosé
69,90 €

Bruno Paillard

Rosé Première Cuvée
67,00 €

Charles Heidsieck

Rosé Réserve
60,76 €

Bollinger

Spécial Cuvée
56,00 €

Louis Roederer

Starck Brut Nature Blanc 2018
89,90 €

Louis Roederer

Starck Brut Nature Rosé 2018
94,90 €

A. Bergère

Vignes de Nuit
62,00 €

Moët et Chandon

Vintage 2016
59,86 €
Le guide

Champagne with a meal: much more than just an aperitif

Serving champagne as part of a meal is still all too rare, even though it pairs well with a surprising variety of dishes. The key is to match the body of the cuvée to that of the dish.

Delicate Blanc de Blancs pair well with fish in sauce, seafood and poultry; with white meat or a heartier dish, a Blanc de Noirs or a vintage champagne – which are more full-bodied and structured – will hold their own throughout the meal. Be careful with very delicate meats served without sauce, where the bubbles may overpower the dish: in such cases, choose a gentler cuvée.

A full-bodied rosé can even stand up to spicy dishes. Plan your meal with our food and champagne pairings, from aperitif to dessert, from our selection of champagnes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which champagne goes with fish or poultry?

With fish in sauce or poultry, a delicate Blanc de Blancs works a treat. For a richer dish or white meat, choose a Blanc de Noirs or a vintage champagne – which are more full-bodied and structured – capable of holding their own throughout the meal.

Can you serve champagne with a spicy dish?

Yes. A full-bodied rosé champagne or a cuvée dosée pairs well with spicy or sweet-and-savoury dishes: their fruitiness tempers the heat, whilst the bubbles refresh the palate between mouthfuls.

Can champagne replace white wine at the table?

Absolutely. Champagne fulfils the role of a white wine, with an added bonus: its bubbles cleanse the palate and lighten rich dishes. Simply match the body of the cuvée to that of the dish for a successful champagne-only meal.