To mark its 175th anniversary, Pol Roger is offering a very limited selection of old vintages of its iconic cuvées. These bottles, disgorged at the original launch date, were then returned to the cellars for extended aging, remaining undisturbed until release. They are also distinguished by manual dressing, inspired by the original labels, and are presented in a wooden case.
This exceptional cuvée, created in 1975 as a tribute to the “old lion,” comes exclusively from Grands Crus already in production during Winston Churchill’s lifetime, spanning the three main Champagne wine regions: the Montagne de Reims, the Vallée de la Marne, and the Côte des Blancs.
The 1999 harvest took place from September 19 to October 1 under contrasting weather conditions. Despite warm temperatures and slightly higher-than-average rainfall, no major weather events disrupted the harvest, except for a few isolated hailstorms. Heavy rain during the harvest doubled the usual rainfall, but allowed for an exceptional crop characterized by excellent health, large volume, and beautiful ripeness.