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Pol Roger Reserve Brut

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Description

Pol Roger Reserve Brut is a non-vintage Champagne blending Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and Chardonnay at 12.5% ABV in a 750ml bottle. Awarded 94 points by Wine Enthusiast, this flagship cuve draws from 30 different crus across the Champagne region and spends approximately four years on its lees significantly longer than the legal minimum for non-vintage Champagne resulting in a depth and complexity that punches well above its tier.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5% | Origin: Champagne, France | Non-Vintage (NV) | Producer: Pol Roger

Production & Heritage

Founded in 1849 in pernay by Pol Roger himself, the house remains one of the last major family-owned Champagne producers. Its cellars are the deepest and coldest in pernay, carved more than 110 feet into the chalk subsoil conditions that slow the aging process and contribute to the wine’s famously fine, persistent mousse. Every bottle of Reserve Brut is still riddled by hand, a labor-intensive practice that most large houses abandoned decades ago. The blend is composed of equal thirds Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and Chardonnay sourced from 30 crus, unified through the traditional method with second fermentation in bottle.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with bread crust and honeycomb before moving into fresh pear, citrus blossom, and a subtle musky peach character. Extended lees aging brings a richly biscuity layer underpinned by steamed rice and elderflower.

Taste: On entry, the palate is generous and fleshy, with crunchy pear and white cherry giving way to kumquat-like acidity at mid-palate. The mousse is pillowy and creamy, dissolving into flavors of Meyer lemon, candied lemon zest, stone fruit, and a thread of minerality. A smoky, almost gingery spice emerges toward the peak, adding complexity to the bright fruit core.

Finish: The finish is lacy and lingering, carrying toasted biscuit, lemon, and fine mineral notes. It stays clean and crisp with impressive length, the fine bead sustaining the wine’s texture through the final moments.

How to Drink Pol Roger Reserve

This Champagne rewards a slight chill to around 4650F and shows best in a tulip glass that concentrates the aromatic complexity. It is thoroughly enjoyable as an apritif on its own, but its structure and depth make it a versatile partner for food and cocktails alike.

  • French 75: The biscuity depth and bright acidity complement gin and lemon without being overwhelmed.
  • Champagne Cocktail: A sugar cube and Angostura bitters draw out the wine’s toasty, honeyed character.
  • Kir Royale: The balanced fruit and fine mousse pair naturally with a float of crme de cassis.

Best For

  • Hosting a dinner party where the apritif needs to impress from the first pour
  • Gifting to a wine lover who appreciates traditional Champagne craftsmanship
  • Celebrating milestones engagements, promotions, anniversaries
  • Building a Champagne collection with a benchmark non-vintage cuve

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Pol Roger Reserve taste like? It leads with biscuity, toasty aromas and delivers a palate of crunchy pear, citrus, stone fruit, and fine mineral notes, all carried by a creamy, persistent mousse. The finish is clean and lingering with hints of ginger spice.

How does Pol Roger Reserve compare to Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label? Both are widely available non-vintage Champagnes from major houses, but Pol Roger Reserve spends roughly four years on lees compared to Veuve Clicquot’s typical minimum, giving it a more developed biscuity complexity. Pol Roger also hand-riddles every bottle, while Veuve Clicquot uses gyropalettes for its Yellow Label production.

Is Pol Roger Reserve good for sipping on its own? Absolutely the extended lees aging and fine mousse give it enough weight and nuance to stand alone as an apritif, and its 94-point Wine Enthusiast rating reflects that quality. A slight chill and a proper glass are all it needs.

Where is Pol Roger Reserve made? Pol Roger Reserve Brut is produced by the Pol Roger house in pernay, in the heart of the Champagne region of northeastern France. The grapes are sourced from 30 different crus across the region and aged in the house’s deep chalk cellars beneath pernay.

What foods pair well with Pol Roger Reserve? Oysters and raw shellfish highlight the wine’s mineral backbone. Smoked salmon or gravlax match its biscuity richness. Chicken or turkey prepared with cream-based sauces complement the mousse’s texture. Gruyre or aged Comt echo the toasty, nutty notes. Light fruit tarts especially pear or apple mirror the wine’s fruit profile without overwhelming its acidity.

What sizes does Pol Roger Reserve come in? The standard bottling is 750ml, but Pol Roger also produces Reserve Brut in half bottles (375ml), magnums (1.5L), and occasionally larger format bottles for special occasions.

Is Pol Roger Reserve worth the price? Pol Roger Reserve positions as a premium non-vintage Champagne, sitting above mass-market labels but below prestige cuves like Pol Roger’s own Sir Winston Churchill. Given the hand-riddling, extended lees aging, and consistent critical acclaim 94 points from Wine Enthusiast and 92 from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate it delivers strong value within its tier.

Why Pol Roger Reserve?

Few non-vintage Champagnes combine heritage, technique, and consistency the way this one does. The four-year lees aging in pernay’s deepest chalk cellars produces a level of biscuity complexity that many houses reserve for their vintage bottlings. Hand riddling a near-extinct practice at this production scale contributes to the wine’s exceptionally fine, integrated bead. With 94 points from Wine Enthusiast and strong scores from Decanter and Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate, Pol Roger Reserve Brut has earned a reputation as one of the most reliably excellent non-vintage Champagnes available.

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