QPRwines Vintage and Non-Vintage Champagne Values from France

QPRwines Value Index Identifies Wine Values

Neil Monnens
In this issue you will find Vintage and Non-Vintage Champagne from France.

When combining vintage and non-vintage Champagne by score and price there is one "Outstanding Values" and 40 "Great Values".

At the high end the 1996 Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon averages 96 points and at $130 it is 50% of the average $260 price for a similar scoring wine earning a "Great Value" moniker. At $85 the 1996 Bollinger, Grande Année averages 94 points and is 40% the average price earning it a "Great Value". At $47 the 1996 A R Lenoble, Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru averages 93 points and is 30% the average price earning it a "Great Value". At the value end of $25 the NV Duval-Leroy, Brut averages 91 points and is 24% the average price earning it an "Outstanding Value".

These four Champagnes and 585 more are included in the QPRwines Vintage and Non-Vintage Champagne issue

Published by Neil Monnens

Neil Monnens is founder of WineBlueBook (formerly QPRwines) a consumer wine value guide that lists wines by score then ranks by price. He also publishes WineRelease.com, the only website dedicated to publis...  View profile

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