French wine stocks
France is home to the deepest bench of listed wine equities in the world, concentrated in Champagne. Owning a grande marque Champagne house on a public market is one of the few ways to hold the category directly — Laurent-Perrier and Vranken-Pommery both trade in Paris, alongside the Lanson-BCC group of houses and the broader French fine-wine group AdVini.
In the 2026 fine-wine recovery, Champagne has been a steadier performer than headline Burgundy or Barolo — the Liv-ex Champagne index rose about 1.4% while Italy led the broader benchmark. As with any wine equity, these are operating companies rather than pure plays on bottle prices: the fine-wine market is the backdrop, not the balance sheet. Live prices, charts and market caps for each are below.
Listed France wine companies
| Company | Symbol | Exchange |
|---|---|---|
| Laurent-Perrier · original 2015 constituent | LPE.PA | Euronext Paris |
| Vranken-Pommery Monopole · original 2015 constituent | VRAP.PA | Euronext Paris |
| Lanson-BCC · original 2015 constituent | ALLAN.PA | Euronext Growth Paris |
| AdVini · original 2015 constituent | ALAVI.PA | Euronext Growth Paris |
Click a company for its live share price, 1-year chart, market cap in EUR and profile. Prices on those pages are typically 15–20 min delayed and shown in local trading currency.
Sources
- Champagne +1.4%; Italy leading the Liv-ex 100 recovery (2026) — Vinetur / WineNews / Cult Wines, 2026-07-05.
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Editorial research and market data, not investment advice, and not a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Producers and their listing details are factual data points; figures such as the Liv-ex readings describe the physical fine-wine market, not these equities. Confirm any detail before relying on it.