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Champagne Telmont Blanc de Blancs 2013 sustainably sourced: A Toast-Worthy Cuvee

Champagne Telmont Blanc de Blancs 2013 sustainably sourced: A Toast-Worthy Cuvee

6 /10
EDITOR
6.3 /10
COMMUNITY (7)
Vineyard: Telmont
Type: Champagne
ABV: 12% ABV
Country: France
Price: £155.00
Grape Varieties: Chardonnay
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Champagne Telmont Blanc de Blancs 2013 sustainably sourced is a Champagne wine made by Telmont in France. ABV: 12% ABV. Key grapeVarieties include Chardonnay. Our expert rating is 6/10. community average is 6.3/10 from 7 reviews.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Complex aromas of baked apple, biscuit, and candied citrus peel over a mineral backbone

Palate

Rich and layered, offering baked apple, hazelnut, and a creamy mousse with a dry mineral core

Finish

Extended finish of toasted hazelnut, green apple, and a fine saline note

Expert Review

6/10

Telmont delivers a champagne of real quality here — Chardonnay at its best, offering prestige at £155.00.

Joe Whitfield
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Community Reviews

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Daniel Torres VIPsAllowed — Nice but didn't blow me away
5/10

I'm relatively new to champagne beyond the usual suspects so maybe I'm missing something. It's smooth, the bubbles are tiny and creamy, and there's a kind of nutty baked apple thing going on. Pleasant to drink but at £155 I was expecting fireworks and it felt more like a nice sparkler to me.

3 March 2026
Devon Marsh VIPsAllowed — Good but not £155 good
5/10

Got this as a birthday present and it's perfectly nice champagne. Biscuity smell, decent weight to it, hazelnut on the finish. But honestly for that price I expected something that would blow my socks off and it didn't quite get there. I've had £60 bottles that excited me more.

16 February 2026
Sophia Laurent VIPsAllowed — Lovely bottle for New Year's
7/10

Opened this for New Year's Eve and it was a real crowd pleaser. The baked apple thing is real — you get it straight away on the nose. Creamy bubbles and a nice nutty finish that hangs around. Pricey at £155 but it felt special enough for the occasion.

8 February 2026
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