Homemade Champagne Vinaigrette Recipe for Salads

This simple champagne vinaigrette recipe begins with mild champagne vinegar for a brighter, more delicate flavor than many standard vinaigrettes. It comes together in about five minutes and emulsifies easily by hand—no blender required.

Bottle of homemade champagne vinaigrette standing in front of a woven kitchen basket.
Champagne vinaigrette flowing from a bottle onto cooked fish for simple seasoning.

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Prep Time

5 minutes

Total Time

5 minutes

Servings

12 servings

Difficulty

Easy

Calories *

94 kcal per serving

Technique

Whisked vinaigrette, finished with slow oil emulsification

Flavor Profile

Bright, lightly sweet, tangy, and silky

* Based on nutrition panel

I made this champagne vinaigrette exactly as written and was surprised how creamy it became just from whisking. The balance of honey and acidity was perfect, and it tasted even better the next day straight from the fridge. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Lauren

Why This Recipe Works

  • Balanced acidity. Champagne vinegar is softer and more refined than many wine vinegars, making the dressing lighter and especially well suited to fruit-forward salads and delicate greens.
  • Natural emulsification. Dijon mustard and honey stabilize the dressing without additives. The classic ratio of roughly two parts oil to one part vinegar yields a silky, steady vinaigrette.
  • Versatile. It’s elegant enough for seafood and refined salads but simple enough for everyday use, and it pairs well with sturdier greens and roasted vegetables.
  • Improves with time. Flavors mellow and meld after resting, so the vinaigrette often tastes better the next day.

Table of Contents

  • Why This Recipe Works
  • Ingredients & Substitutions
  • Variations on This Champagne Vinaigrette Recipe
  • Professional Tips
  • How to Make Champagne Vinaigrette
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Recommended Salad & Dressing Recipes
  • Champagne Vinaigrette Recipe
  • Before You Go

This vinaigrette began as a simple finishing touch for an avocado and tomato salad and a baked halibut dish, but it quickly became a go-to dressing year-round. It brightens grains, adds polish to roasted vegetables, and complements stronger greens like kale when used sparingly.

Ingredients & Substitutions

Simple ingredients laid out for making champagne vinaigrette at home.
  • Champagne vinegar: Delicate and floral. If you can’t find it, substitute white wine vinegar for a sharper taste.
  • Dijon mustard: Adds flavor and helps emulsify. Use classic smooth Dijon for best results.
  • Honey: Balances acidity and stabilizes the dressing. Maple syrup is an option if you prefer its deeper sweetness.
  • Extra virgin olive oil: Pick a clean, fruity oil; very peppery oils can overpower the dressing.
  • Fresh lemon juice: Boosts brightness and complements the vinegar without dominating the flavor.

See the recipe card for exact amounts.

Variations on This Champagne Vinaigrette Recipe

  • Add fresh herbs: Finely chopped chives, dill, or parsley add a fresh, seasonal note.
  • Make it creamier: Stir in a tablespoon of room-temperature Greek yogurt for a soft, creamy finish.
  • Sweetness adjustment: Add an extra teaspoon of honey when pairing the dressing with bitter greens or rich dishes.
  • Scale the recipe up for larger batches—keep the proportions the same for consistent results.
Champagne vinaigrette poured over baked halibut with lemon slices on a pan.

Professional Tips

  • Whisk the vinegar, mustard, lemon juice, honey, salt, and pepper together before adding oil so the seasoning is even.
  • Pour the olive oil in a slow, steady stream while whisking to form a stable emulsion.
  • Taste after chilling. Cold temperatures mute acidity, so you may want to add a pinch more salt or a splash more vinegar or lemon juice.

How to Make Champagne Vinaigrette

Follow these steps to make a smooth, balanced champagne vinaigrette by hand—no food processor required.

Base ingredients being mixed to start champagne vinaigrette dressing.
Olive oil slowly poured into champagne vinaigrette while whisking to combine.
Smooth emulsified champagne vinaigrette showing a unified texture after whisking.
Champagne vinaigrette poured over kale salad greens in a large serving bowl.

Step 1: Combine the base. Whisk garlic, Dijon mustard, champagne vinegar, lemon juice, honey, salt, and pepper until smooth.

Step 2: Emulsify. While whisking continuously, drizzle in the olive oil slowly until the dressing is fully incorporated and slightly thickened.

Alternatively, put all ingredients in a mason jar, secure the lid, and shake vigorously until emulsified.

Step 3: Chill and adjust. Taste, tweak the seasoning if needed, and refrigerate until ready to use.

Recipe FAQs

What is champagne vinaigrette?

Champagne vinaigrette is a light dressing made with champagne vinegar, oil, and an emulsifier such as Dijon mustard. It’s known for a delicate acidity and a refined flavor that pairs well with salads, seafood, and tender vegetables.

What does champagne vinaigrette taste like?

It tastes bright and lightly tangy with a hint of sweetness and a smooth finish. Champagne vinegar’s milder acidity keeps the dressing balanced rather than sharp, letting the other ingredients shine.

Are champagne vinegar and white wine vinegar the same?

No. Champagne vinegar is made from sparkling wine and has a softer, more delicate acidity. White wine vinegar is generally sharper and can be more assertive in delicate dressings.

Champagne vinaigrette poured onto baked halibut while holding a fork on tray.

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Champagne vinaigrette flowing from a bottle onto cooked fish for simple seasoning.
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Champagne Vinaigrette

by Chef Lindsey
A bright, lightly sweet champagne vinaigrette that’s quick to make and endlessly versatile. Perfect for salads, seafood, and fresh vegetables.
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Servings: 12 servings
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Ingredients  

  • 1 clove garlic finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
  • ¼ cup champagne vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • ½ cup extra virgin olive oil

Instructions 

  • Whisk together garlic, Dijon mustard, champagne vinegar, lemon juice, honey, salt, and pepper.
  • Slowly drizzle in olive oil while whisking until emulsified.
  • Taste and adjust seasoning. Chill until ready to use.

Notes

  • Yield: About ¾ cup
  • Flavor tips: Chill before serving for the best balance.
  • Variations: Add herbs, adjust sweetness, or stir in yogurt to lighten.
  • Storage: Keeps in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Shake or whisk before using.

Nutrition

Calories: 94kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 0.2g | Fat: 9g
Course: Salad
Cuisine: American
Calories: 94
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Before You Go

I hope you enjoyed this bright, elegant vinaigrette. If you liked the recipe, explore more easy dressings and fresh salads to bring a little extra polish to everyday meals.