If you know someone who has a penchant for the finer things in life, then one of our champagne gifts may make the perfect present. We've scoured the shelves to find the best champagne gifts for champagne lovers, covering any price from £10 to over £100. Of course we've included a few of our favourite bottles of fizz but there's plenty more too, from sticky raspberry champagne marshmallows to champagne-themed wall art, top-quality glassware, boozy chocolates and much more.

For more boozy gift inspiration, check out our reviews section for round-ups of the best gin gifts, gifts for wine lovers or beer gift ideas - we've got ideas for anyone's favourite tipple!


Oliver Bonas spiral champagne saucers

Oliver Bonas champagne saucers in front of a box

If your lucky recipient already has champagne flutes, champagne saucers are a pretty way to extend a glassware collection. Great for cocktails as well as champagne, they’re a versatile addition. This elegant set of two from Oliver Bonas has a simple spiral design, comfortable chunky stem, generous 320ml capacity and comes in a gift box.

Available from:
Oliver Bonas (£24.50)


Hotel Chocolat champagne chocolate tin

Silver tin of Hotel Chocolat truffles

For a sweet tooth, this smart reusable tin filled with champagne chocolate truffles is sure to please. A great wallet-friendly champagne gift for just £10 – choose between classic or pink champagne flavours.

Available from:
Hotel Chocolat (£10)


Anthropologie champagne print

A wall art print showing ten different bottles of champagne in colourful colours

A great housewarming gift and statement print for the kitchen or home bar area, this colourful print by artist Cat Coquillette showcases the variety of designs of champagne bottles, ready to inspire the next party.

Available from:
Anthropologie (from £58)


Riedel Ouverture champagne flutes

Riedel Champagne Glasses

Top quality crystal champagne flutes are a must for any champagne connoisseur. Riedel are known across the world for their glassware. These flutes have a slightly wider bowl than the familiar tall and narrow style, which is designed to let the full complexity of a champagne’s aromas have space to breathe.


John Lewis stainless steel champagne bucket and lid

John Lewis Hammered Stainless Steel Champagne_Wine Bucket with Lid, Silver, £30 copy

A gift for the ultimate party host, this stainless steel champagne or wine bucket holds four bottles at a time, with a clever hollowed out lid to keep bottles secure in the ice. The smart hammered bowl makes a striking centrepiece as you keep bottles cool.


The Marshmallowist raspberry champagne marshmallows

Raspberry + Champagne Marshmallows, Not On The High Street, £8.30

The Marshmallowist specialise in premium marshmallows in decadent gourmet flavours, and the raspberry and champagne ones are sure to please a fan of the fizz. Each batch is made with a whole glass of champagne (although most of the alcohol burns off during cooking) for light, fluffy and fruity results.


Devaux 'Oeil de Perdrix' rosé champagne

A bottle of Devaux Oeil de Perdrix Champagne

A bottle of pink champagne is a great alternative to add to a fizz collection. This option from Devaux was selected as the ‘best value rosé champagne’ in our full round-up of the best champagnes, so is a great place to start if you’re new to the world of pink – full of raspberry and pomegranate flavours and with a pretty label that makes it perfect for a present.

Available from:
Majestic (£27.99 per bottle, £24.99 when buying 6)


Tesco Finest Premier Cru brut champagne

Tesco finest premier cru champagne

Winner of ‘best supermarket champagne’ in our 2022 olive wine awards, this is a great value champagne purchase if you want to gift some luxury without breaking the bank. It has zesty lemon meringue pie notes and impressive fizz. Check out the full round-up of our supermarket champagne winners and runners up for more ideas.

Available from:
Tesco (£23)


'Let’s Get Fizzical' by Pippa Guy

Let's Get Fizzical

Champagne doesn’t have to be just for sipping on it’s own. Although not what you’re likely to do with the most premium bottles, there’s a whole world of champagne cocktails to try (from a French 75 to buck’s fizz) and this fun book has all the recipes to get started, plus plenty of ideas for using cava and prosecco, too.

Available from:
Amazon (£9.09)
Waterstones (£9.99)

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