Drappier Brut Nature Zéro Dosage NV Champagne
Champagne 12.5% ABV ABV DrappierZero dosage convert
My mate keeps going on about zero dosage champagnes so I finally tried one. Ok I get it now. There's no added sugar so you get this really focused, almost laser-like crispness that regular champagne doesn't have. The finish is clean and just keeps going. Really impressed.
Saw this on a restaurant menu
Tried this at a restaurant first and liked it enough to track down a bottle. It's properly dry with great balance — the fruit and acidity work together rather than fighting each other. At home it was just as good with some takeaway sushi. Will definitely buy again.
Perfect dinner party bottle
Brought this to a friend's birthday dinner and everyone asked about it. It's bone dry which I love, and there's a real depth to it that opens up after a few minutes in the glass. Goes brilliantly with oysters or just good cheese and crackers.
Bit too sharp for me
I can see why people rate this but it's not really my thing. The acidity is quite intense without any sugar to soften it and after a couple of glasses I found it a bit much. Well made though and the finish is genuinely long. Just wish it was a touch rounder for £55.
This is the real deal
Bought this for New Year's Eve and honestly it stole the show. Super crisp and dry with no sweetness at all — just pure clean champagne flavour. The bubbles are fine and it stays lively in the glass for ages. At £55 it's not cheap but it's genuinely special.
Drappier never lets me down
Had the regular Drappier before and liked it so thought I'd try the zero dosage version. It's tighter and more precise, with a really clean finish that doesn't just disappear. The nose is expressive right away which I appreciate — no waiting around for it to open up. Solid buy at this price point.
Good but very dry
Fair warning if you like your fizz on the sweeter side — this is VERY dry. No dosage means no added sugar and you can tell. I liked the crisp acidity and the aromas are lovely straight from the bottle, but my partner found it a bit too austere. One for the dry wine fans.
Nice but not sure it's worth £55
Got this as a recommendation from my local wine shop. It's good, really dry and refreshing with a lovely sharp acidity, but I think for the price I expected a bit more wow factor. Would probably reach for a decent prosecco day to day and save this for occasions.