In 1849, at the age of nineteen, Pol Roger established the champagne house that bears his name. It is run today by the fifth generation, an impressive feat given very few champagne houses now remain in family hands. Pol Roger resides in the heart of Epernay, with cellars running below the Avenue de Champagne, famously referred to by Sir Winston Churchill as the most drinkable address in the world. The seven kilometres of caves sit at around 9.5°C, which is cooler than most in Champagne, slowing the secondary fermentation in the bottle and contributing to the unique character of the Pol Roger portfolio. The current releases were made by Chef de Cave Dominique Petit, who was at the house for 19 years. There has been a
15 million euro investment into the winemaking facilities and much innovation undertaken.
Despite this, Pol Roger remains one of the more traditional producers, with their non-vintage champagne an equal blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. All of the wines
at Pol Roger are riddled by hand, with four full time riddlers employed - that’s almost a third of the Champagne region’s remaining total of 15 riddlers. Pol Roger’s top cuvée is the Sir Winston Churchill, a tribute to the man who was an avid fan and an enthusiastic imbiber, as well as a personal friend of Jacque Pol-Roger’s wife, Odette. The exact blend of each release
of the Winston is a secret, a Pinot Noir-driven style that is made from grapes off Grand Cru sites that were under vine when Churchill was at his zenith.
LOCATION
Champagne, France
VARIETIES PLANTED
Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay