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Domaine La Borderie Douce Folie Extra Brut Rose NV Champagne

Domaine La Borderie Douce Folie Extra Brut Rose NV Champagne

8 /10
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8.0 /10
COMMUNITY (7)
Vineyard: La Borderie
Type: Champagne
ABV: 12.5% ABV
Price: £61.75

Tasting Notes

Nose

Expressive aromas with well-defined character typical of its style.

Palate

Well-structured palate with balanced fruit, acidity, and depth. Good complexity.

Finish

Clean finish with pleasant length and lingering notes.

Overview

Domaine La Borderie Douce Folie Extra Brut Rose NV Champagne is a champagne wine from La Borderie. Priced at £61.75, it offers premium quality for its category.

Tasting Notes

On the nose, this wine presents well-defined aromas characteristic of its style. The palate is well-structured with balanced fruit and acidity, showing good complexity and depth. The finish is clean with pleasant length.

The Verdict

A distinguished example of its style that justifies its price point. Worth seeking out.

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Ethan Cooper VIPsAllowed - This is what rosé champagne should taste like
9/10

I've been getting more into champagne this year and this is one of the best rosés I've tried. Structured and serious but still really enjoyable to drink. The red fruit on the nose is gorgeous and the finish just goes on and on. Proper stuff.

16 March 2026
Ryan Mitchell VIPsAllowed - Brought this to a dinner party
8/10

Took a chance on this instead of the usual Veuve or Moët for a dinner party and people were really impressed. The colour is beautiful pale pink and it tastes properly dry with clear red fruit flavours. One friend who knows way more about wine than me said La Borderie are really underrated which made me feel smug.

2 February 2026
Andre Dubois VIPsAllowed - Birthday treat that delivered
9/10

Bought this for my wife's birthday because she loves rosé champagne and wow, it did not disappoint. Really dry and crisp with lovely red fruit flavours — not sweet at all which we both prefer. At £61 it's not cheap but for a special occasion it felt worth every penny.

26 January 2026
Herbert Muller VIPsAllowed - Perfect aperitif champagne
8/10

Picked this up after seeing it on a restaurant wine list and wanting to try it at home. The extra brut style is right up my street — bone dry with proper fruit flavour coming through, not just acid. Poured it before dinner with some olives and it was spot on.

4 January 2026
Emily Thomas VIPsAllowed - Great find from a small producer
8/10

The guy at my local wine shop recommended La Borderie and said they're a smaller family champagne house. Really clean and precise, you can taste the red berries clearly without any of that heavy biscuity thing some champagnes have. Would definitely buy again for a nice dinner.

23 December 2025
Jason Steel VIPsAllowed - Solid champagne, nothing to complain about
7/10

Decent rosé champagne. Dry, clean finish with some mineral character, good acidity. At 12.5% it doesn't feel heavy at all which I liked. I enjoyed it but probably wouldn't rush to buy another bottle at this price when there are other options I'd want to explore first.

15 December 2025
Priya Sharma VIPsAllowed - Nice but a bit steep
7/10

Had this at a friend's dinner party and thought it was lovely — dry, fresh, nice minerally finish. But then I looked up the price and £62 is a lot when you can get decent champagne for £35-40. Good wine, just not sure it's nearly-twice-the-price good.

1 December 2025

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