Laurent-Perrier S.A. produces and markets premium Champagne wines under its flagship brand and those of its subsidiaries, including Salon, Delamotte and Champagne de Castellane; core offerings encompass La Cuvée (non-vintage brut), Cuvée Rosé Brut (via maceration technique), Ultra Brut (brut nature pioneer), Blanc de Blancs Brut Nature, Brut Millésimé, Grand Siècle (prestige cuvée blending three exceptional vintages), and Alexandra Rosé (vintage rosé); the group sources grapes primarily from over 1,200 long-term grower contracts across 319 Champagne crus, emphasizing Chardonnay for freshness and finesse alongside Pinot Noir and Meunier. Founded in 1812 and headquartered in Tours-sur-Marne, France, the family-controlled entity (de Nonancourt family holds majority stake) operates subsidiaries in the United States, United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and Belgium, exporting 81% of volumes to more than 120 countries with sales skewed toward specialized channels like hotels, restaurants and wine merchants; it maintains 11% direct vineyard ownership via Grands Vignobles de Champagne and Château Malakoff. In recent developments, the group reported fiscal 2024-2025 revenue of €282.9 million (down 6.8% amid market normalization post-Covid), yet sustained a robust 26.3% operating margin through brand investments and quality focus, with net profit at €47.4 million; for the first half of 2025-2026, champagne sales rose modestly to €128.8 million while upholding a 30.1% operating margin and pursuing its value strategy centered on high-end cuvées, sustainable viticulture and controlled global distribution.