Grower Champagne: What RM on the Label Actually Means
Posted by PAUL BALDI

Flip over any bottle of champagne and look at the fine print on the label. You’ll find two letters followed by a registration number. Most people ignore this. It’s the single most useful piece of information on the bottle. The Two-Letter Code That Changes Everything French law requires every champagne producer to print a classification code on the label. The main ones you’ll encounter: NM (Négociant-Manipulant) — A house that buys grapes from growers, then makes and sells champagne under its own name. Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, Krug, Bollinger. The famous names. NM houses control roughly 70% of all...


