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29 May 2026

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Laurent-Perrier sees increase in Champagne sales

The last time the group recorded an increase in annual sales was in the 2023-2024 fiscal year.

Fiona Holland May 29 2026

Laurent-Perrier has seen annual sales of its Champagne increase, bouncing back from a decline in the company's previous financial year.

In its results for the year to the end of March, released today (29 May), the group reported a 4.2% rise in Champagne sales to €294.8m ($343.2m).

Laurent-Perrier's group revenue increased year-on-year by 3.18% to €303.8m.

Operating profit was up 2.2% at €76.1m, while net income "attributable to the group" rose 4.5% to €49.5m.

Laurent-Perrier last saw growth in its Champagne sales in its 2023-2024 annual results. For that period, however, the level of growth was lower, with sales inching up 0.5%, albeit to a higher value of €303.5m.

Current volumes for the year ended this March increased 3.8%, the group said, though it did not disclose to what level. It added the global Champagne market saw volumes dip 1.6%.

The growth comes at a time when recent data from trade body Comité Champagne has found sales to be struggling.

According to figures issued by the group at the start of this year, Champagne volumes dipped by “just under 2%” to 266 million bottles in 2025.

It marked the third consecutive year in which Champagne sales had fallen.

In Laurent-Perrier's financial statement, Stéphane Dalyac, the chairman of the company's management board, said: “In a complex and volatile market environment, the group recorded growth in both revenue and annual operating profit in 2025-2026, with operating profit reaching €76.1m.

"Supported by the strength of our fundamentals – namely the quality of our Champagnes, control over our distribution and the investments made to support our brands – we continue to demonstrate the resilience of our value-driven model, once again maintaining a high level of operating margin.

"The Laurent-Perrier Group therefore remains firmly committed to its strategy, continuing to rely on the excellence of its Champagnes, the quality of its teams, the strength of its brands and the control of its distribution."

In its financial statement, the company said it "continued to invest in the long-term development of its brands" in the year, which allowed it "to maintain a high level of operating margin rate of 25.8% at current exchange rates".

It added: "At a time marked by major geopolitical and economic uncertainties, the Laurent-Perrier Group is continuing to implement its business plan with vigilance and confidence."

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