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Pol Roger Brut Reserve Champagne: Elegance Worth Celebrating

Pol Roger Brut Reserve Champagne: Elegance Worth Celebrating

6 /10
EDITOR
6.3 /10
COMMUNITY (4)
Vineyard: Pol Roger
Type: Champagne
ABV: 12.5% ABV
Country: France
Price: £29.95
Grape Varieties: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier
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Pol Roger Brut Reserve Champagne is a Champagne wine made by Pol Roger in France. ABV: 12.5% ABV. Key grapeVarieties include Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier. Our expert rating is 6/10. community average is 6.3/10 from 4 reviews.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Lifted nose of fresh strawberry, rose petal, and brioche, with fine chalky undertones

Palate

Generous and complex, showing stone fruit, pastry cream, and a lovely toasty richness with vibrant acidity

Finish

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

Expert Review

6/10

Pol Roger delivers a champagne of real quality here — Chardonnay at its best (magnum), offering prestige at £105.00.

Joe Whitfield
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Community Reviews

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James Okafor VIPsAllowed — Lovely bottle for our anniversary
7/10

Bought this for our wedding anniversary and it went down a treat. Really creamy and toasty with a bit of strawberry coming through — my wife said it tasted like fancy pastries. At £105 it's not cheap but it did feel properly special.

12 March 2026
Nia Okafor VIPsAllowed — Nice but overpriced honestly
5/10

Had this at a friend's dinner party and it was perfectly fine champagne — good bubbles, lemony finish that hangs around. But I've had bottles at half the price that I enjoyed just as much. Wouldn't buy it myself at £105.

7 February 2026
Valentina Ricci VIPsAllowed — Solid champagne, nothing wild
6/10

The guy at the wine shop recommended this when I said I wanted something a step up from Moët. It's definitely more interesting — there's a brioche thing going on and some stone fruit flavours I liked. Good but not sure it's worth the premium over other NV champagnes.

7 December 2025
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