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2015

Pol Roger Brut Blanc de Blanc Vintage 2015

Pol Roger Brut Blanc de Blanc Vintage is an expressive and powerful champagne, offering a variety of fragrances that blend lemon zest and pastry, as well as complex aromas of mocha and cocoa. Notes of confectionery and fresh butter. Buttery notes with hints of pastry combine with hazelnut liqueur and toasted notes of hazelnut and toast complete this aromatic profile.


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    128,00  /750ml

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    Year

    Varietal Composition

    Chardonnay

    Type

    Brut – Blanc de Blanc

    Region

    Champagne

    Volume

    750 mL

    Alcoholic content

    12 % Vol

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    Pol Roger Brut Blanc de Blanc Vintage

    Grape varieties: Chardonnay.
    Aging:
    Colour: Very pale golden colour, delicately tinged with green.
    Aroma: The first nose is expressive and powerful, offering a variety of scents that mix lemon zest and pastry, as well as complex aromas of mocha and cocoa. There are notes of confectionery and fresh butter, which combine with the scent of orange peel with remarkable elegance.
    Flavour: Buttery notes with hints of pastry. Hazelnut liqueur and toasted notes of hazelnut and toast complete this aromatic profile, imbued with a spicy freshness. This is a rich and delicious champagne that combines power and finesse.


    Serve: 11⁰
    Consumption: Immediate or storage.


    Harmonisation: The structure and vinosity, the elegance and freshness, offer an optimum balance between power and finesse, making it a remarkable wine to be served as an aperitif or to accompany an entire meal.


    Enology: Dominique Petit

    Awards and Notes:

    • Robert Parker – 93/100
    • Wine Spectator – 94/100

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