Pol Roger

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French Champagne house



The logo of Pol Roger

Pol Roger is a renowned Champagne house located in Épernay, in the Champagne region of France. Founded in 1849, Pol Roger has established itself as one of the most prestigious producers of sparkling wine in the world. The house is particularly noted for its association with Winston Churchill, who was an avid admirer of their Champagne.

History[edit | edit source]

Pol Roger was founded by Pol Roger in 1849. The company began as a small operation, with Roger initially selling wine to local merchants. Over time, the quality of the Champagne produced by Pol Roger gained recognition, and the house expanded its reach beyond the local market.

In the late 19th century, Pol Roger began exporting its Champagne to the United Kingdom, where it quickly became popular among the British aristocracy. The house's reputation was further enhanced by its association with Winston Churchill, who famously declared Pol Roger to be "the most drinkable address in the world."

Production[edit | edit source]

Pol Roger is known for its meticulous production process, which adheres to traditional methods while incorporating modern techniques to ensure the highest quality. The house produces a range of Champagnes, including non-vintage, vintage, and prestige cuvées.

The vineyards of Pol Roger are located in the heart of the Champagne region, with a significant portion of the grapes sourced from Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyards. The house uses a blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier grapes to create its distinctive Champagnes.

Notable Cuvées[edit | edit source]

Pol Roger produces several notable cuvées, each with its own unique characteristics:

  • Pol Roger Brut Réserve: The house's flagship non-vintage Champagne, known for its balance and elegance.
  • Pol Roger Vintage: Produced only in exceptional years, this Champagne showcases the best of the vintage.
  • Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill: A prestige cuvée created in honor of Winston Churchill, reflecting his preference for robust and full-bodied Champagnes.

Association with Winston Churchill[edit | edit source]

Bottles of Pol Roger from the years 1921, 1928, and 1945

Winston Churchill's fondness for Pol Roger is well-documented. He first encountered the Champagne during a luncheon in 1908 and became a lifelong devotee. Churchill's relationship with the house was so significant that Pol Roger named their prestige cuvée in his honor.

The Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill was first released in 1984, and it is crafted to reflect the qualities that Churchill admired in Champagne: robustness, structure, and maturity.

Location[edit | edit source]

Avenue de Champagne in Épernay, where Pol Roger is located

Pol Roger is situated on the famous Avenue de Champagne in Épernay, a street renowned for its concentration of prestigious Champagne houses. The location is ideal for the production and aging of Champagne, with extensive cellars carved into the chalk beneath the avenue.

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