‘Definitely not doom and gloom’ for Champagne sales in UK
Champagne sales in the UK are showing encouraging resilience in 2025, with Louis Roederer reporting a 9% jump in volume sales compared to a 6% decline the previous year. While premium expressions like vintage Champagnes have softened, the solid performance of standard Brut non-vintage bottles and pricing stability are keeping the category buoyant, even as producers navigate rising costs from new EPR packaging rules and higher grape prices. The market is shifting focus from chasing high values to driving volume, with retail rather than hospitality leading the recent growth.
Originally published by The Drinks Business
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