Champagne Bernard Robert - Réserve Brut

Gilbert & Gaillard 2020 : Gold medal
International Wine Challenge : Silver medal
Feminalise : Gold medal
Gault & Millau 2020 : 15,5/20
Hachette wine guide 2020 :

Champagne Bernard Robert - Réserve Brut (Half Bottle)

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This half bottle is ideal for an aperitif for two or to enjoy some champagne in all simplicity!

Réserve, signed Bernard Robert, is a supple and fresh champagne.


This cuvée is blended from the main Champagne grape varieties: 60% Pinot Noir (the emblematic Aube grape variety), 20% Pinot Meunier, and 20% Chardonnay.

This champagne benefited from 2 years of ageing in the cellar and a raw dosage (9 g/l) before being offered to you for tasting. It is therefore a structured and balanced wine.

The result is a champagne with white and red fruit aromas. On the palate, it is structured, harmonious and beautifully fine.


Selected for its excellent value for money, this cuvée has won numerous awards, including a gold medal from the prestigious Gilbert & Gaillard guide, 2020 edition.


The champagne for all occasions!

Gastronomy enthusiasts can serve this cuvée with river fish or poultry.

Aspect: golden, brilliant.

Nose: fresh, complex and delicate, revealing notes of red and white fruits, flowers and a hint of butter.

Palate: sparkling, with a straight finish and pleasant length. A well-balanced wine, with a typical aromatic character.

Contains sulfites

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About champagne Bernard Robert

This family house is located in the least known terroir of Champagne: the Côte des Bar. This region, which borders on Burgundy, is renowned for the very high quality of its Pinot Noirs.


The champagnes produced by the Bernard Robert family stand out not only due to the typicality of their aromas, but also the subtle use of an extremely rare grape variety in Champagne: Pinot Blanc.



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