\r\n Ranked among the smallest of the Grandes Maisons de Champagne in terms of volume, but among the first in terms of prestige, the Pol Roger Champagne House has many heritage assets to maintain and develop its reputation. It boasts a network of cellars 7.5 km long, dug into the chalk subsoil on three successive levels (up to 35 meters underground), among the coolest and deepest in the region. Additional grapes are sourced from carefully selected independent winegrowers. The Pol Roger Champagne House also keeps a stock of 9 million bottles in the process of slow aging, representing around 5 years of sales. The consistent quality of Pol Roger Champagne is internationally recognized, making it one of the most sought-after Champagnes.","4.2/5","See the 255 reviews","More information on the ","Wine estates recommended by","Buy your Champagne Pol Roger at the best price in private sale!","Rated site","19675 notices","20€","Free on your 1st order*.","Access to sales!","Our latest sales of Champagne Pol Roger","|","Sparkling wine","4.2/5 (220 reviews)","harmonious","freshness","finesse","aperitif","\"Style and quality for this must-have champagne!\"","\"A house signature, this brut blends equal parts pinot noir, meunier and chardonnay from 30 crus, and blends the 2019 harvest with 25% reserve wines from the previous three years. Pale gold with fine, persistent bubbles, it is unanimously praised for its elegance throughout the tasting. Discreet at first, the nose gives way to subtle, greedy white fruit aromas. This fleshy fruitiness, with a hint of peach, is confirmed on the full-bodied, silky, mellow palate, harmonious and long, reconciling richness and delicacy\". (Le Guide Hachette 2025)","4/5 (2 reviews)","elegant","chiseled","white flowers","This Blanc de Blanc 2013 from Maison Pol Roger is synonymous with elegance and pleasure, with its pale gold color with silver highlights, delicately perfumed nose of dried fruit and citrus and a palate that harmoniously combines youth and maturity. A Grand Champagne to discover.","structured","racy","gourmet wine","\"Power and refinement","\"Pol Roger's new cuvée Sir Winston Churchill 2012 is bright, bursting in the glass with youthful aromas of honeyed pear, toasted brioche, pomelo, fresh pastry, green apple and tangerine, with stone fruit notes emerging over time in the glass. Full-bodied, vinous and textured, with an enveloping core of fleshy, concentrated fruit, bright acids and elegant, punctuated mousse, it finishes with a long, penetrating finish. More muscular and vibrant than the generous and charming 2009, the 2012 ranks alongside the 2008 and 2002 as one of the three finest interpretations of Sir Winston Churchill this millennium - and with style, it looks like a hypothetical blend of these two vintages.\" (Wine Advocate) The house's prestige cuvee!","5/5 (1 review)","silky","gourmet","tangy fruits","fruit tart","\"Delicacy","\"I remembered the rather reserved phase in which I had found Pol Roger's Brut Rosé 2012 when I tasted it again in August, to check its evolution. A few months have made a difference, and the wine is already more expressive, floating from the glass with a lovely bouquet of plums, red fruits, blood orange and toasted brioche. On the palate, it's full-bodied, muscular and vinous, with tremendous depth and structure, its ripe but racy acids balanced by considerable texture and concentration. Although it remains young, I tend to think I was very conservative about its ultimate potential.\" (Wine Advocate - William Kelley)","charmer","concentrate","poultry","foie gras","\"Magnificent brilliance","\"Pol Roger's Brut Vintage 2013 is a beautifully chiseled, incisive wine that will appeal enormously to purists. It delivers in the glass with scents of citrus zest, white flowers, crushed chalk and notes of fresh sourdough, it's medium to full-bodied, racy and precise, with a well-concentrated core, lively acids and elegant mousse. After the rich and muscular 2012 vintage, the 2013 represents quite a contrast. I'm not sure we'll see its style again for some time, so readers with classic palates will want to stock up - advice I'll take myself.\" (Wine Advocate - William Kelley)","4.4/5 (9 reviews)","\"Disgorged in September 2017, the non-vintage Pol Roger Extra-Brut Pure has a terrifically pure and refreshing bouquet of white fruit and flowers with very fine brioche notes. On the palate, this non-dosed Champagne is pure, linear and fresh, revealing a lovely straightforward structure with a persistent finish and interesting bitterness (lemon, grapefruit). Blended equally with the region's three main grape varieties, the wine has been aged for at least 4 years lees.\" (Wine Advocate 2018 - Robert Parker)","Notes : Gault Millau 16.5/20, RVF 16/20, Bettane & Desseauve 16/20 \r\n\" The whole - and we mean the whole -range is remarkable for its purity, precision and elegance \" (Les Meilleurs Vins de France 2011 - Guide RVF). \"Surprisingly ripe, full-bodied and suave for a brut without sugar dosage. The pleasure is immediate. 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The Pol Roger Champagne House was founded in 1849 and today ranks among the most prestigious Champagne houses. Its 90-hectare vineyard is located on some twenty of the best terroirs in the Épernay Valley and Côte des Blancs. Maison Pol Roger is one of the last great Champagne houses to be both family-owned and independent. The institution has forged privileged links with Great Britain, and has become the official supplier to the Queen of England. God Save the Queen!
Ranked among the smallest of the Grandes Maisons de Champagne in terms of volume, but among the first in terms of prestige, the Pol Roger Champagne House has many heritage assets to maintain and develop its reputation. It boasts a network of cellars 7.5 km long, dug into the chalk subsoil on three successive levels (up to 35 meters underground), among the coolest and deepest in the region. Additional grapes are sourced from carefully selected independent winegrowers. The Pol Roger Champagne House also keeps a stock of 9 million bottles in the process of slow aging, representing around 5 years of sales. The consistent quality of Pol Roger Champagne is internationally recognized, making it one of the most sought-after Champagnes.
"A house signature, this brut blends equal parts pinot noir, meunier and chardonnay from 30 crus, and blends the 2019 harvest with 25% reserve wines from the previous three years. Pale gold with fine, persistent bubbles, it is unanimously praised for its elegance throughout the tasting. Discreet at first, the nose gives way to subtle, greedy white fruit aromas. This fleshy fruitiness, with a hint of peach, is confirmed on the full-bodied, silky, mellow palate, harmonious and long, reconciling richness and delicacy". (Le Guide Hachette 2025)
This Blanc de Blanc 2013 from Maison Pol Roger is synonymous with elegance and pleasure, with its pale gold color with silver highlights, delicately perfumed nose of dried fruit and citrus and a palate that harmoniously combines youth and maturity. A Grand Champagne to discover.
"Pol Roger's new cuvée Sir Winston Churchill 2012 is bright, bursting in the glass with youthful aromas of honeyed pear, toasted brioche, pomelo, fresh pastry, green apple and tangerine, with stone fruit notes emerging over time in the glass. Full-bodied, vinous and textured, with an enveloping core of fleshy, concentrated fruit, bright acids and elegant, punctuated mousse, it finishes with a long, penetrating finish. More muscular and vibrant than the generous and charming 2009, the 2012 ranks alongside the 2008 and 2002 as one of the three finest interpretations of Sir Winston Churchill this millennium - and with style, it looks like a hypothetical blend of these two vintages." (Wine Advocate) The house's prestige cuvee!
"I remembered the rather reserved phase in which I had found Pol Roger's Brut Rosé 2012 when I tasted it again in August, to check its evolution. A few months have made a difference, and the wine is already more expressive, floating from the glass with a lovely bouquet of plums, red fruits, blood orange and toasted brioche. On the palate, it's full-bodied, muscular and vinous, with tremendous depth and structure, its ripe but racy acids balanced by considerable texture and concentration. Although it remains young, I tend to think I was very conservative about its ultimate potential." (Wine Advocate - William Kelley)
"Pol Roger's Brut Vintage 2013 is a beautifully chiseled, incisive wine that will appeal enormously to purists. It delivers in the glass with scents of citrus zest, white flowers, crushed chalk and notes of fresh sourdough, it's medium to full-bodied, racy and precise, with a well-concentrated core, lively acids and elegant mousse. After the rich and muscular 2012 vintage, the 2013 represents quite a contrast. I'm not sure we'll see its style again for some time, so readers with classic palates will want to stock up - advice I'll take myself." (Wine Advocate - William Kelley)
"Disgorged in September 2017, the non-vintage Pol Roger Extra-Brut Pure has a terrifically pure and refreshing bouquet of white fruit and flowers with very fine brioche notes. On the palate, this non-dosed Champagne is pure, linear and fresh, revealing a lovely straightforward structure with a persistent finish and interesting bitterness (lemon, grapefruit). Blended equally with the region's three main grape varieties, the wine has been aged for at least 4 years lees." (Wine Advocate 2018 - Robert Parker)
Notes : Gault Millau 16.5/20, RVF 16/20, Bettane & Desseauve 16/20 " The whole - and we mean the whole -range is remarkable for its purity, precision and elegance " (Les Meilleurs Vins de France 2011 - Guide RVF). "Surprisingly ripe, full-bodied and suave for a brut without sugar dosage. The pleasure is immediate. (Le Grand Guide des Vins de France 2011 - Bettane & Desseauve)