Pol Roger Brut Vintage 2015 Champagne: Prestige in a Flute
Champagne 12.5% ABV ABV Pol RogerThe toasty finish is gorgeous
The wine shop guy recommended this and I'm glad he did. Really liked the brioche thing going on and it stayed interesting right to the end. Had it with a roast chicken and it was perfect. Would buy again if it goes on sale.
Good but not £92 good
Had this at a friend's dinner party and it was nice enough — creamy, toasty, decent bubbles. But honestly for that price I expected to be blown away and I wasn't. I've had £40 champagnes that impressed me more.
Solid champagne, does the job
Picked this up from Majestic when they had it on offer. It's well made — you can taste the quality with the lemon curd and bready notes. Not the most exciting champagne I've ever had but perfectly reliable for a nice meal.
Nice but I prefer fizz with more punch
This is a well-balanced champagne, no doubt. The acidity keeps everything fresh and you get nice peachy flavours. Personally I like my champagne a bit more zingy though — this felt a touch too mellow for me. Good quality just not quite my style.
Lovely birthday treat
My partner got me this for my birthday and it was really special. You get that gorgeous fresh bread smell when you pour it, and the taste is all peach and pastry — proper luxurious. Pricey at £92 but for a special occasion it's worth it.
Decent enough for Pinot Noir champagne
Saw this on a restaurant menu and thought I'd try it. It's fine — pleasant toasty smell, creamy texture, lemon curd on the finish. But at this price point there are better options out there. I'd rather spend the money on a couple of bottles of something else honestly.
Absolute stunner
Opened this for our anniversary and wow. So smooth and creamy with loads of stone fruit flavour, and that chalky dry finish just makes you want another glass. Pol Roger always delivers and this vintage is no exception. Yes it's expensive but you get what you pay for.