Lanson-BCC, a leading Champagne group founded in 1991 and headquartered in Reims, France, produces and sells premium Champagne wines through eight family-led Maisons; these include Champagne Lanson (Reims; 87% exported), Champagne Chanoine Frères (Reims; known for Tsarine cuvée in supermarkets), Champagne Boizel (Epernay; BtoC in France and international traditional networks), Champagne De Venoge (Epernay; selective distribution), Besserat de Bellefon (Epernay), Champagne Alexandre Bonnet, and Clos des Goisses. The group distributes its products via mass and selective retail, wine stores, gourmet shops, restaurants, hotels, and mail order, with exports accounting for over 55% of revenues targeting markets including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, and Australia. It operates exclusively in the high-end Champagne segment, emphasizing ancestral winemaking expertise combined with modern synergies for sustainability and performance.
In October 2025, Lanson-BCC announces the acquisition of Heidsieck & C° Monopole, expanding its portfolio of historic Maisons; recent initiatives include Lanson's five-year partnership as Official Champagne of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters starting 2026, Boizel's limited-edition anniversary gift box with Ex-Libris Paris featuring Brut Réserve, Tsarine's support for violinist Esther Abrami at the Olympia in November 2025 ahead of its 30th anniversary, and Besserat de Bellefon's inauguration of renovated Épernay headquarters as a wine tourism destination with UNESCO heritage recognition. The group reports 2025 first-half income from ordinary operations of €10.9m and net income of €1.9m amid market contraction, following 2024 full-year revenues of €255.4m and a commitment to premiumization strategy despite rising grape prices and financing costs peaking in 2025. Formerly Boizel Chanoine Champagne until its 2010 name change, Lanson-BCC maintains a family-owned structure with 464 employees focused on long-term value creation in the global Champagne industry.