The Peak Weekend Guide: 7 Champagnes For Your Christmas Dinner

Pop the champagne, and let the festive season begin!

Christmas Champagne

Moët & Chandon Champagne Bar in Harrods, London // Instagram

Are you ready for your year-end celebrations?

There's no better way to enjoy your Christmas Dinner than with a pop of Champagne. If you're not sure which brands are suitable for your guests, take a look at our guide below.

The Champagne region has always prided itself on its vineyards. Their residents have preserved the land to create unparalleled champagne that has become synonymous with refinement and elegance. Champagne owes its advanced quality to the diversity of the region's soils and the sophistication of its ingredients blend. Not to forget ultimately, its lasting incubation in secret vaulted cellars plays a huge part in its flavour.

This Christmas, as the night, starts to draw in enjoy a glass of champagne with friends and family.

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7. Timeless Classic: Pol Roger

Christmas Champagne

Peak’s Selection: Pol Roger Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill Brut Champagne

Year: 2009

Robustness, complexity, and relatively matured have become synonymous with Prestige Cuvée crafted by Champagne Pol Roger, paying homage to Sir Winston Churchill.

Composed exclusively of grapes sourced from Grands Crus Pinot Noir and Chardonnay vineyards which were already under vine during Churchill’s lifetime. Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill is only made in the best vintages and is always released later than the other vintage-dated Champagnes from Pol Roger, marking Churchill’s appreciation for older wines.

Tasting Notes: Complex nuances of toasted nuts, acacia blossom, and honeycomb comes after the subtle hints of brioche and sweet spice. The palate is rounded with fresh fruit flavours and finished with a long-lasting and opulent structure.

CHAMPAGNE POL ROGER

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