Champagne Pol Roger - Brut Blanc de Blancs 2013
19/20
Bettane & Desseauve
94/100
Wine Enthusiast
93/100
Robert Parker
92/100
RVF
This 2013 Blanc de Blancs from Maison Pol Roger is the epitome of elegance and pleasure, with its pale gold color and silvery highlights, its delicately fragrant bouquet of dried fruits and citrus, and its palate that harmoniously blends youthfulness and maturity. A Grand Champagne worth discovering.
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Eye
A pale gold color with silvery highlights. A fine, elegant head with a steady stream of bubbles.
Nose
A subtle bouquet of dried fruits, white flowers, and hints of pastries and meringue, blended with a delicate touch of chalky, almost minty freshness and blond tobacco. After breathing, it reveals a fine, delicate aroma with notes of fresh grass and butter.
Palate
A firm, well-defined attack, with complex aromas of fruit and brioche balanced by the wine’s freshness. A refined finish, centered on notes of peach and dried fruit. Rounded and well-balanced.
Serve
At 10-12°C
Drink before
2030+
Food and wine pairings
Pairs well with foie gras, poultry, mushrooms...
Bettane & Desseauve
Wine rated (2021 guide) 19/20 (Wine of exceptional quality)
Rated estate (2024 guide): 5 stars (Exceptional producers who represent the absolute pinnacle of quality in France and around the world)
About the wine:
The striking moisture of freshly cut green zest, a interplay of green and yellow citrus unmatched in its purity. The lemon verbena infusion and the fragrances of old-fashioned candy and nougat in the process of baking bring us back to our purest memories. The gray and the stone have a sculptural, high-definition, salty flint-like quality. On the palate, the skins of uzu and combawa are chiseled with an extreme stony texture and an abrupt, calcareous quality. The finish blends calisson, kumquat, and fleur de sel with a vertical dimension of astonishing purity—an eruption unlike any experienced before. A magnificent display of precision and new flavors straight from their source. The ultimate.
About the estate:
This mid-sized house, founded in 1849 by Pol Roger, is still owned by the founding family and is currently led by Laurent d’Harcourt. As the official supplier to the Queen of England, its connection with the neighboring kingdom goes far beyond mere commercial ties, as Sir Winston Churchill also appreciated Pol Roger’s wines and made them his favorite brand. It flourished in the last century thanks to exceptional vintages that are indisputably among the elite of champagnes, such as the 1928, which has achieved cult status. The house is fortunate to own a 90-hectare vineyard that covers 65% of its needs; it has deliberately limited its production to 1.5 million bottles annually and maintains an impressive stock of 9 million bottles aging in the cellars—a reserve virtually unmatched today.
Guide Hachette des vins
Rated estate (2025 guide) Award-winning wines (This producer’s wines regularly receive awards from the guide)
About the estate:
This Épernay-based champagne house shipped its first bottles to England shortly after its founding by the young Pol Roger in 1849. It quickly gained fame throughout the kingdom and forged close ties with British champagne enthusiasts; Winston Churchill was notably vocal about his preference for Pol Roger champagne. The business, which has remained family-owned, is supported by a 92-hectare vineyard. On the board of directors, Hubert de Billy represents the fifth generation of the family; Laurent d'Harcourt, chairman of the board, succeeded Patrice Noyelle in 2013. Upon his retirement in 2018, cellar master Dominique Petit handed over his position to Damien Cambres, former director of the Goutte d'Or cooperative in Vertus.
Guide des Vins Gault & Millau
5-star rated estate (Outstanding production)
About the estate:
A favorite of Sir Winston Churchill, Pol Roger was founded in 1849. Its approximately 89 hectares of estate-owned vineyards are spread across the terroirs of the Marne Valley, the Montagne de Reims, and the Côte des Blancs. Initially characterized by Pinot Noir, the wines now draw more on the elegance of Chardonnay. With a stock of 8 million bottles currently aging—equivalent to 4 to 5 years of sales—Pol Roger ranks among the “smallest” of the great Champagne houses! Its management remains strictly family-run.
Robert Parker - Wine Advocate
Wine rated (2021 guide) 93/100 (Excellent wine)
Rated estate (2023 guide) Recommended (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker – The Wine Advocate)
About the wine:
Pol Roger’s 2013 Blanc de Blancs is very appealing, unfolding in the glass with aromas of crisp orchard fruits, citrus zest, sourdough bread, pastry cream, and almonds. Medium-bodied to full-bodied, taut, and incisive, it is more finely crafted than the richer, more concentrated 2012, with racy acidity and a slightly reductive edge, finishing with a chalky note. It is a true classic of its style and should develop beautifully with age on the cork.
RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France
Wine rated (2021 guide) 92/100
Rated estate (2024 guide) 3*Stars (These represent the pinnacle of French winemaking. The finest terroirs cultivated by the greatest winemakers. Tasting their wine is always a magical experience)
About the wine:
Although 2013 was a challenging vintage, the Chardonnay grapes were partially spared, giving this cuvée a lovely elegance, a pleasant refinement, and an airy finish.
About the estate:
Pol Roger is a true icon of Champagne, renowned for the precision, richness, and consistency of its portfolio. The vineyards are located primarily on the slopes of Épernay, in the Côte des Blancs, as well as in Mareuil and Ambonnay—all terroirs known for their high quality and consistency. The three grape varieties are present in equal thirds, as in the purchases (a balance reflected in the cuvées); malolactic fermentation is systematic (which adds roundness); and racking is done cold (for aromatic intensity). Pol Roger is the last house of its size to manually riddled its 1.6 million bottles annually on racking racks in its 7.5 km of cellars in Spaarnac. The cuvées differ based on the aging of reserve wines, as well as the origin of the crus. Pol Roger has recaptured the style and richness of the wines that made its reputation in the 1960s, with cuvées such as Sir Winston Churchill (only ten vintages produced in thirty years) or the vintage Blanc de Blancs, the epitome of distinguished champagnes that age remarkably well. Damien Cambres has succeeded Dominique Petit as cellar master.
Wine Enthusiast
Wine rated (2020 guide) 94/100
About the wine:
Crisp apple notes and a tight minerality come together in a wine with satisfying ripeness. It is young, showcasing its fruitiness, and is just beginning to develop toward its future complexity. But it will be a refined and well-structured champagne. Best enjoyed starting in 2022.
Customer rating
4/5
based on 2 reviews
Review by Mr. PAUL OLIVIER P. Published on October 4, 2022
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Review by Mr. JACQUES P. Published on April 6, 2022
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