| Bobler/Bubbles: Blog. Description of how and where grapes for champagne are grown, how the wine is made (english and danish). |
| Canard-Duchêne: The Champagne house of Victor Canard and Léonie Duchêne, founded after their marriage in 1868, still stands in the ancestral village of Ludes. |
| Champagne Alfred Gratien: Producing Champagnes of the highest quality, this house's history stretches back to 1864. One of the very few houses still using oak casks for fermentation. |
| Champagne Ayala: Founded in 1850, Ayala is one of the few Grandes Marques still independently owned. |
| Champagne Bollinger: An independent house producing a range of non-vintage, vintage, and premium cuvees. Includes product descriptions, a company history, and production information. [Flash required] |
| Champagne Bonnaire: Share Jean-Louis Bonnaire's passion for Champagne and accompany him on a tour of his property. |
| Champagne Cattier: Family-owned vineyards in Champagne since 1763. |
| Champagne Charles Ellner: Established at the beginning of the 20th century, and registered as wine merchants and vinifiers in 1972. |
| Champagne Fabrice Payelle: Champagne producer for three generations in Ambonnay. |
| Champagne G. Tribaut: Family Champagne house owning 12 hectares in Hautvillers. |
| Champagne Gardet: The family's vineyards are spread over seven hectares in the Premier Cru areas of Chigny les Roses, Ludes and Rilly la Montagne. |
| Champagne Gosset: Producers of quality Champagne since 1584. |
| Champagne Guy Charbaut: Information about this Champagne house in Mareuil-sur-Ay, their products, and the meals and accommodations offered. |
| Champagne Hennequin Père & Fils: Small 2 hectares vineyard, located in Venteuil (Marne Valley). Family photo gallery. |
| Champagne Jacquart: Producer of ten million bottles per year. |
| Champagne Krug: One of the most prestigious house. Includes history, spirit and taste sections. [Flash required] |
| Champagne Lanson: Founded in 1760. Includes product descriptions, a company history, pictures of the cellars, and news. |
| Champagne Laurent-Gabriel: Small grower located between Epernay and Reims. |
| Champagne Laurent-Perrier: Founded in 1812, this house produces the cuvée Grand Siècle. Includes descriptions of the vineyards and products. |
| Champagne Leclerc-Briant: Owns 30 hectares of vineyards scattered over five famous communes between Reims and the Marne Valley. |
| Champagne Lenoble: The House's own vineyards covers 18 hectares and supplies 50% of its grape requirements. |
| Champagne Louis Dousset: Site features information about the region, the Champagne-making process, tasting tips and an online shop. |
| Champagne Marguet-Bonnerave: The Bonnerave family have owned vineyards around Ambonnay since 1870. Today, fourth and fifth generations still produce Champagne from 100% Grand Cru grapes. |
| Champagne Mumm: The Champagne of the Royal Court of England and of Formula 1 racing. |
| Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte: More than 5000 well-established growers contribute to the making of the Champagnes of this famous co-operative. |
| Champagne Pâques: Producing quality Champagne for four generations in the heart of the Montagne de Reims. |
| Champagne Perrier-Jouët: The prestigious Epernay-based producer, famous for its Cuvée Belle Epoque, Flower Bottle Champagne. |
| Champagne Philipponnat: Vineyards are located in the villages of Mareuil, Avenay, Mutigny and Ay. Produces Champagnes in which Pinot Noir grapes predominate. |
| Champagne Pol Roger: Features news, wines, and press. |
| Champagne Raymond Boulard: Small, family-owned grower and producer since 1792. Includes product descriptions and a company profile, with additional information in French. |
| Champagne Roederer: Produces the premium Cristal cuvee, along with vintage and non-vintage bottlings. Includes descriptions of the products, vineyards, production, and company. [Flash required] |
| Champagne Roger Pouillon et Fils: Family Champagne house founded in 1947 at Mareuil sur Aÿin. Discover the history, vineyards, cellars, and cuvées. |
| Champagne Ruinart: One of the oldest houses. Includes wine presentation, advice on serving and storing. [Flash required] |
| Champagne Tarlant: Winegrowers since 1687. Presents terroir, history, cuvees and champagne making methods. |
| Champagne Varnier-Fanniere: Small producer of Grand Cru blanc de blancs, along with rosé, in Avize. Contains product descriptions, a company history, and information about the region. |
| Champagne Veuve Maurice Lepitre: Premier cru vineyard founded in 1905 in Rilly La Montagne. Briefly describes the company and products. |
| Champagne Vintage Charts: Champagne vintage charts including ratings from 1846 to the present. |
| Champagne Vve. Fourny & Fils: Small house with quality Champagnes from Vertus, on the Côte des Blancs. |
| Henri Abelé: This Reims located house presents all of their cuvees. |
| Marne & Champagne: Presentation about growing and production, as well as corporate information about this giant producer of 350 different brands. [Flash required] |
| Moët & Chandon: Visit the cellars of the world's largest Champagne house, and discover the perfect gift or toast for that special occasion. |
| Moët & Chandon in Hong Kong: Hong Kong-based website of the world's largest Champagne house. |
| Pommery: Produces brut, rosé and vintage champagne. Sections on vineyard, expertise and technical specifications. [Flash required]. |
| POP by Pommery: Promoting the new POP Champagne designed to be drunk from the bottle. Flash website and disco mixing game. |