Where to drink Champagne in Norway?
Norway may not be the first country that comes to mind when you think about Champagne, but its restaurant and wine scene is much more serious than you might expect. Oslo is the obvious place to start, with wine bars, restaurants and hotels offering Champagne alongside a strong selection of wines from around the world.
Outside Oslo, cities such as Bergen, Trondheim and Stavanger are also worth checking. Norway’s food scene has a strong focus on local ingredients, seafood and seasonal produce, which makes it a particularly good setting for Champagne.
Norway also has a small but growing local wine industry, with cool-climate vineyards experimenting with varieties that can handle the conditions. It’s certainly not Champagne, but if you come across Norwegian sparkling wine, I’d give it a try.
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Norway is an excellent destination if you like combining food, wine and dramatic landscapes. Depending on where you go, you can easily turn a Champagne stop into part of a much bigger trip involving fjords, mountains, coastal towns or the northern lights.
And while you’re exploring, check the Champagne Hunters map. If you visit a place already listed, comment and share what you found, and if you discover somewhere missing, add it to the map yourself.