Who made my Champagne?
What does the name on a bottle of Champagne actually mean? A person, a family, an estate or perhaps a company? Brands want us to feel like we know ...
Read moreWhat does the name on a bottle of Champagne actually mean? A person, a family, an estate or perhaps a company? Brands want us to feel like we know ...
Read moreWe're always on the lookout for producers who bring something new and exciting from the Champagne region. One of our big finds late in 2020 was Ma...
Read moreTraditionally light in body and bone dry, Champagne is considered a go-to aperitif – something to sip before the white and red wines are rolled out...
Read moreDespite being one of the oldest employees at Sip, I’m a relative newcomer to the Champagne world. In little over a year though, I’ve been fortunate...
Read moreIf you're familiar with the iconic growers of Champagne then perhaps you’d like to delve a little deeper into this fascinating world... Whilst th...
Read moreMany of you will be familiar with Peter Crawford or his @alavolee profile, in which he waxes lyrical about some of the superb Champagnes championed...
Read moreWhether decades old or just a handful of years, certain Champagnes and vintages become so much more given a little time...
Read moreAs the weather turns a shade cooler, leaves begin to fall and everything takes on a sepia hue, we thought we'd take a look at a few of our favouri...
Read moreAfter a year of cancellations, rearrangements and rebookings, we finally made it to Champagne… albeit without Peter. In a whirlwind four-day round ...
Read moreChampagne, and magnums of Champagne in particular, have been associated with sporting triumph ever since American racing driver, Dan Gurney, surpri...
Read moreWhilst all of our Champagnes are hand-selected on their liquid merit alone, some are also noteworthy for their comely encasements. As we head in...
Read moreSubscribe to one of our Champagne plans and, not only will you save approximately 25% on the Champagne you receive*, you’ll also benefit from the ...
Read moreThe smaller producers barely get a look in. That is, until now.