Buy Champagne at L'Atelier du Champagne in Amsterdam. Our boutique selection features carefully chosen cuvées from both renowned houses and independent producers. Each bottle is selected for its character, balance, and excellent value.

Vendange Entière Rouge 2019
Vintage 2017 Partition 7P

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Solera 1er cru - giftbox
Vintage 2010 Empreinte Blanche
Vintage 2000 P2 Rosé (giftbox)
Vintage 1998 Clos d'Ambonnay giftbox
'Les Bouités' Ambonnay rouge, 2018
Rosé - 26th edition
Vendor:Krug
Hommage à Camille rouge 2019
Hommage à Camille Blanc 2019
Vintage 2018 Oeil de Perdrix magnum (1.5 liter)
Coteaux champenois Oeuilly Blanc
Brut Classic demi (0,375 liter)
Vintage 2019 Blanc de blancs
Rosé demi (0,375 liter)
Vintage 2019 Rosé
Vendor:Deutz
Vintage 2018 La Grande Dame in giftbox
Vintage 2019 Bouzy Blanc de Noirs
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Cose-box
Vendor:Cose

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Rosé de saignée magnum (1.5 liters)
Copin chardonnay magnum (1.5 liters)
Copin pinot noir magnum (1.5 liters)
Vintage 2014 La côte aux Enfants in gift box
Vintage 2016 Monts Ferrés magnum (1.5 litres)
Vintage 2014 (juli 2023)
Vintage 2013 Ay Vauzelle Terme
Vintage 2008 R.D. magnum (1,5 liter) giftbox
Sarmate I magnum (1.5 liter)
Exclusivement Rosé 3
Vintage 1998 Cellared at Krug until 2021 in giftbox

Champagne is typically made from three types of grapes: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. The grapes are harvested and then pressed to extract the juice, which is then fermented in large stainless steel tanks or oak barrels.

After the initial fermentation, the wine is bottled with additional yeast and sugar, and then sealed with a crown cap. This triggers a second fermentation process, which produces carbon dioxide and creates the bubbles in the wine.

The bottles are then stored horizontally in cellars for a minimum of 15 months, but many high-quality Champagnes are aged for several years to develop complex flavors and aromas. During this time, the bottles are regularly rotated and turned, a process called "riddling," to help remove sediment and yeast from the wine.

When the aging process is complete, the bottles are disgorged to remove the sediment and then corked with a mushroom-shaped cork and a wire cage to hold it in place.

Champagne is often associated with celebrations and luxury, and it is enjoyed around the world as a symbol of refinement and sophistication. There are many different styles of Champagne, ranging from dry and crisp to sweet and fruity, so there is something to suit almost every taste.