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Lanson BCC SA

Lanson BCC SA

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Lanson BCC SA, formerly known as Boizel Chanoine Champagne SA, is a France-based company specialized in champagne production and distribution for the domestic and international markets. It operates through its subsidiaries, including Champagne Boizel, Champagne Chanoine Freres, Champagne Philipponnat, Groupe Charmoy, Maison Burtin and C.G.V., among others. Champagne Boizel produces and sells champagne to the French and international market, as well as to individuals via mail order. Champagne Chanoine Freres is one of the Company's distributors. Champagne Philipponnat produces champagnes for restaurants, wine cellars and delicatessens. Champagne de Venoge also produces wines for professionals. Groupe Charmoy owns the Alexandre Bonnet brand. The Company sells champagne under the brand names Lanson, Besserat de Bellefon, Alfre Rothchild, Tsarine, Boizel, De Venoge, Abel Lepitre and Alexandre Bonnet, among others.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)250.43m
  • Net income in EUR28.89m
  • Incorporated1992
  • Employees490.00
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