Champagne · 3 listed houses

Champagne stocks: the listed houses you can actually buy

Most Champagne is made by private houses or LVMH-owned brands you can't buy directly. A short list of pure-play Champagne groups do trade in Paris — and they're the only way to own the category on a public market.

The backdrop favours the category: in the latest Liv-ex readings Burgundy has overtaken Bordeaux as the largest share of fine-wine trade value (~29.3% vs ~26.4%, Bordeaux's lowest since 2020), and Champagne demand has been renewing as Bordeaux corrects. That's a read on the physical fine-wine market, not these equities — but it's the context in which “how do I invest in Champagne?” keeps getting asked. Below are the three listed houses, their live prices, and how each sits inside the BoomCellar Wine Stock Index.

Listed Champagne houses

HouseSymbolExchangePrice
Laurent-PerrierLPE.PAEuronext Paris86.60 EUR
Vranken-Pommery MonopoleVRAP.PAEuronext Paris15.00 EUR
Lanson-BCCALLAN.PAEuronext Growth Paris25.70 EUR

Laurent-Perrier (LPE.PA)

Family-controlled grande marque Champagne house, listed in Paris. One of the few ways to own Champagne on a public market.

Listing venue
Euronext Paris
Trading currency
EUR
Market cap (EUR, approx.)
€510.9M
Index weight
7.41%
Index rank
4 of 25
Local share price
86.60 EUR

Vranken-Pommery Monopole (VRAP.PA)

Second-largest Champagne group: Pommery, Vranken, Heidsieck & Co Monopole, plus Provence rosé and port.

Listing venue
Euronext Paris
Trading currency
EUR
Market cap (EUR, approx.)
€133.5M
Index weight
1.94%
Index rank
12 of 25
Local share price
15.00 EUR

Lanson-BCC (ALLAN.PA)

Champagne group of houses including Lanson, Chanoine Frères and Philipponnat — plus Heidsieck & C° Monopole, acquired from Vranken in January 2026. Formerly LAN.PA; moved to Euronext Growth.

Listing venue
Euronext Growth Paris
Trading currency
EUR
Market cap (EUR, approx.)
€169.6M
Index weight
2.46%
Index rank
7 of 25
Local share price
25.70 EUR

Click a house for its live share price, 1-year chart and full profile. Prices are typically 15–20 min delayed and shown in local trading currency. Market cap = approximate shares outstanding × latest local price × EUR FX, cap-weighted the same way as the BoomCellar Wine Stock Index (see methodology); a field reads “n/a” where a reliable value isn't available.

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Editorial research and market data, not investment advice, and not a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Producers and their listing details are factual data points; the Liv-ex readings describe the physical fine-wine market, not these equities. Share counts and market caps are approximate — confirm any detail before relying on it.