Nicolas Feuillatte Reserve Exclusive Brut
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Description
Description
Nicolas Feuillatte Reserve Exclusive Brut is a traditional method Champagne blending Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and Chardonnay at 12% ABV in a standard 750ml bottle. Awarded 95 points by Decanter, this non-vintage cuvée from France's largest cooperative stands out for extended cellar aging — three to four years, roughly two and a half times the minimum required by Champagne regulations.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12% | Origin: Champagne, France (Côte des Blancs) | Non-Vintage Brut | Producer: Nicolas Feuillatte
Production & Heritage
Nicolas Feuillatte operates as a Champagne cooperative headquartered in the Côte des Blancs, drawing from vineyards across the region. The Reserve Exclusive Brut follows the traditional Champagne method — primary fermentation followed by secondary fermentation in bottle — and is built on a tri-varietal blend of 40% Pinot Noir, 40% Pinot Meunier, and 20% Chardonnay. A distinguishing production detail: the house maintains five different vintages of reserve wine for each grape variety, enabling what they describe as extreme precision and consistency in their blending process. That deep library of reserves, combined with extended aging well beyond the regulatory minimum, gives this cuvée a complexity that belies its approachable price tier.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Toasty brioche and honeysuckle greet the nose first, followed by fresh pear, apricot, and a delicate thread of raspberry. A hint of orange blossom lingers beneath, adding floral depth.
Taste: The entry is glossy and fine-spun, with ripe apple and pear flavors arriving alongside a lively tropical accent. The mid-palate builds into cooked peach, spiced pear, and pickled ginger, all carried by a succulent spine of lemon zest acidity. The mousse is moderate but firm, contributing a creamy texture that keeps the fruit vivid and juicy.
Finish: Medium-length and satisfying, with toast, lemon zest, and a subtle spice note that fades gradually. The finish stays crisp and clean, encouraging the next sip without fatigue.
How to Drink Reserve Exclusive Brut
Serve well chilled at around 8–10°C in a tulip-shaped glass, which concentrates the brioche and fruit aromatics better than a wide coupe. This Champagne rewards simple, unadorned pouring — no garnish necessary. For cocktails: a French 75 benefits from the Brut's citrus backbone and firm acidity; a Bellini pairs naturally with the wine's inherent peach and apricot character; and a Champagne Cocktail (with Angostura bitters and a sugar cube) plays off the toasty, spiced notes already present in the blend.
Best For
- Hosting a dinner party where an aperitif-style Champagne sets the tone for the meal
- Gifting someone who appreciates well-known Champagne without the markup of luxury marques
- Toasting milestones — New Year's Eve, promotions, or anniversaries — with a critically acclaimed bottle
- Stocking a home bar with a versatile Champagne that works neat, with food, or in cocktails
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Reserve Exclusive Brut taste like? It leads with ripe pear, toasty brioche, and apricot, supported by lively lemon zest acidity and a creamy mousse. Subtle spice, pickled ginger, and raspberry round out a balanced, aperitif-style profile.
How does Reserve Exclusive Brut compare to Moët & Chandon Impérial? Both are non-vintage Brut Champagnes built on the same three classic grape varieties, but Nicolas Feuillatte ages its Reserve Exclusive three to four years in cellar compared to the standard NV minimum, giving it slightly more toasty depth. The Feuillatte also carries a higher Pinot Meunier proportion (40%) than Moët Impérial, which lends rounder, fruitier mid-palate weight.
Is Reserve Exclusive Brut good for sipping neat? Absolutely — the wine's fine bubbles, balanced acidity, and layered fruit-and-brioche profile make it well-suited for drinking on its own, particularly as an aperitif before dinner.
Where is Reserve Exclusive Brut made? It is produced by the Nicolas Feuillatte cooperative in the Côte des Blancs sub-region of Champagne, France. The house sources grapes from vineyards across multiple Champagne terroirs and blends them using an extensive reserve wine library.
What foods pair well with Reserve Exclusive Brut? Oysters on the half shell benefit from the wine's bright acidity; smoked salmon canapés complement the toasty brioche notes; soft-ripened cheeses like Brie de Meaux mirror the creamy mousse; sushi and sashimi pair well with the crisp citrus profile; and stone-fruit tarts echo the apricot and peach flavors already present in the glass.
What sizes does Reserve Exclusive Brut come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, though Nicolas Feuillatte also produces this cuvée in half bottles (375ml) and magnums (1.5L) depending on market availability.
Is Reserve Exclusive Brut worth the price? It positions as an accessible, entry-level Champagne from a major cooperative, yet its extended aging and 95-point Decanter score place it above many peers in the same price tier. For a non-vintage Brut carrying multiple 91+ point ratings from Wine Spectator, James Suckling, and Wine Enthusiast, it delivers notable value.
Why Reserve Exclusive Brut?
The numbers alone make a compelling case: 95 points from Decanter, Gold at Mundus Vini 2020, Silver at the International Wine & Spirit Competition 2019, and consistent 91-point scores from Wine Spectator, James Suckling, and Wine Enthusiast. What earns those marks is a production approach most cooperatives don't attempt — maintaining five vintages of reserve wine per grape variety and aging each bottle three to four years before release. The result is a Champagne that drinks with the toasty complexity of longer-aged cuvées while remaining bright, fruit-forward, and genuinely versatile. In a category where brand prestige often outpaces what's actually in the glass, this bottle consistently over-delivers.
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