Champagne Telmont Reserve Rose NV Champagne sustainably sourced: Prestige in a Flute
Champagne 12% ABV ABV TelmontSolid rosé champagne
Picked this up after the guy in the wine shop recommended it. It's good — dry and nutty with a clean finish. Not the most exciting champagne I've ever had but it's well made and I liked the almond notes at the end.
Pleasant enough
Saw this on a restaurant menu and thought I'd try it. It's nice — fresh peach on the nose, good bubbles, citrusy finish. Does the job for champagne but nothing that really made me sit up and take notice. The Pinot Noir comes through more than I expected which I liked.
Really nice for a special night in
Bought this for our anniversary and it went down a treat. Lovely creamy bubbles with a bit of that baked apple thing going on. At fifty quid it's not an everyday buy but it felt worth it for the occasion.
Fine but overpriced honestly
Had this at a friend's house and it was perfectly nice — peachy, bit bready, decent fizz. But nearly £50 for a non-vintage rosé champagne? I've had Crémants at half the price that I enjoyed just as much. Wouldn't buy it myself.
Great with seafood
We had this with a prawn linguine and it was spot on. The lemon and mineral thing it has going on really worked with the food. Bubbles are super fine and creamy too. Would get again if it was on offer.
Birthday treat that delivered
Got this as a birthday present and absolutely loved it. There's a lovely richness to it — hazelnut and baked apple — but it stays dry and doesn't get sickly. The sustainably sourced angle is a nice bonus too. One of the better rosé champagnes I've tried.
Expected more at this price
Bought this for a dinner party thinking the Telmont name would impress. It's decent — dry, minerally, well-made — but at £49.75 I wanted a bit more wow factor. My guests enjoyed it but nobody asked what it was, if you know what I mean. The finish is probably the best bit, quite almondy and clean.