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Palmer & Co Rose Solera Champagne: A Toast-Worthy Cuvee

Palmer & Co Rose Solera Champagne: A Toast-Worthy Cuvee

9 /10
EDITOR
8.8 /10
COMMUNITY (5)
Vineyard: Palmer & Co
Type: Champagne
ABV: 12% ABV
Country: France
Price: £51.95
Grape Varieties: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier
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Palmer & Co Rose Solera Champagne is a Champagne wine made by Palmer & Co in France. ABV: 12% ABV. Key grapeVarieties include Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier. Our expert rating is 9/10. community average is 8.8/10 from 5 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

Long and elegant close with brioche, lemon curd, and a persistent chalky freshness

Expert Review

9/10

Palmer & Co delivers a champagne of real quality here — Chardonnay at its best, offering exceptional value at £51.95.

Joe Whitfield
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Community Reviews

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Daniel Torres VIPsAllowed — Birthday treat that delivered
9/10

Bought this for my 40th and it was honestly the highlight of the night. Gorgeous pink colour, really creamy bubbles, and this amazing biscuity thing going on with a bit of apple. At £52 it's not cheap but for a special occasion it's worth every penny.

19 March 2026
Natalie Ford VIPsAllowed — Perfect for our anniversary
9/10

Picked this up because I wanted a rosé champagne that wasn't just pink and sweet. This is the real deal — it's got depth to it, like candied orange peel and warm bread. The three grape blend really comes through. My wife loved it too which is the main thing!

19 February 2026
Olivia Wong VIPsAllowed — Solid rosé champagne
8/10

The guy at my local wine shop recommended this when I said I wanted something a bit different from Moët. It's proper champagne — dry, with a lovely lemony finish that keeps you going back for more. The baked apple notes are real, not just marketing fluff. Would buy again but probably not every week at that price.

30 November 2025
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