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Jean-Marc Charpentier Terre d'Emotion BdN Extra Brut Champagne

Jean-Marc Charpentier Terre d'Emotion BdN Extra Brut Champagne

8 /10
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8.0 /10
COMMUNITY (4)
Vineyard: Jean-Marc Charpentier
Type: Champagne
ABV: 12.5% ABV
Price: £54.75
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Jean-Marc Charpentier Terre d'Emotion BdN Extra Brut Champagne is a Champagne wine made by Jean-Marc Charpentier. ABV: 12.5% ABV. Our expert rating is 8/10. community average is 8.0/10 from 4 reviews.

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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.

Expert Review

8/10

Jean-Marc Charpentier Terre d'Emotion BdN Extra Brut Champagne — a champagne wine from Jean-Marc Charpentier. £54.75 from The Whisky Exchange.

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Community Reviews

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Suki Patel VIPsAllowed — Nice but maybe not £55 nice
7/10

Picked this up after the guy at my local wine shop recommended it. It's good — properly dry, interesting layers of flavour, and the finish hangs around which I liked. But at nearly £55 a bottle I think I expected a bit more wow factor. Would probably buy again if it was on offer.

20 December 2025
Rosa Paredes VIPsAllowed — Stole the show at dinner
8/10

Brought this to a dinner party and everyone kept asking about it. It's a Blanc de Noirs so all red grapes but makes a white champagne, which was a fun talking point. Clean, balanced, not sweet at all — the extra brut style really lets you taste what's actually going on. Goes brilliantly with cheese and charcuterie.

9 November 2025
Annika Svensson VIPsAllowed — Proper champagne, not just fizz
8/10

I'm still learning about wine but even I could tell this was a cut above the usual prosecco and cava I drink. There's actual depth to it, fruit and acidity working together, and it doesn't just disappear after you swallow. Jean-Marc Charpentier is a name I'll remember. 12.5% ABV so not too heavy for a long afternoon either.

30 October 2025
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