Champagne Shipments Eased 2% in 2024
In 2025, Champagne shipments account for 266 million bottles, a slight decline of just under 2% compared to 2024 (271.4 million). the Comite Champagne said. . Exports indicate a very slight decline to nearly 152 million bottles (compared to 153.2 million in 2024); confirming the resilience and major importance
In 2025, Champagne shipments account for 266 million bottles, a slight decline of just under 2% compared to 2024 (271.4 million). the Comite Champagne said. .
Exports indicate a very slight decline to nearly 152 million bottles (compared to 153.2 million in 2024); confirming the resilience and major importance of international markets, and Champagne’s global appeal.
The French market represents around 114 million bottles in 2025. Despite a moderate decline compared to the previous year (118.2 million in 2024), it is still the reference market for Champagne and therefore remains an absolute priority for the industry.
“The French market is a showcase for our appellation, and we must strengthen it. We have all the assets we need – excellent wines, unique expertise and collective strength – to consolidate this position and promote Champagne,” explains Maxime Toubart, president of the Syndicat Général des Vignerons and co-president of the Comité Champagne.
“With a strong appellation and coordinated actions, we will continue to bring joy to all those around the world who have a passion for fine wines, dreams, celebrations and a zest for life,’ comments David Chatillon, President of the Union des Maisons de Champagne and Co-President of the Comité Champagne.