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Barons de Rothschild's Extra Brut Triptyque 2018 earns a medal from La Revue du vin de France

La Revue du vin de France has awarded a daily medal to Barons de Rothschild's Extra Brut Triptyque 2018, bringing fresh recognition to this vintage champagne.

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What happened

La Revue du vin de France has awarded a daily medal to the Extra Brut Triptyque 2018 from Barons de Rothschild. The recognition was announced on 21 June 2026 and singles out this particular vintage expression from the Champagne appellation.

Why it matters

La Revue du vin de France occupies a prominent position among French wine publications, and a medal from its tasting panel carries weight within the trade and among consumers alike. For the Extra Brut category — a style defined by its restrained dosage and emphasis on precision — such acknowledgement is especially meaningful. It draws attention to the 2018 vintage, a year that produced champagnes now earning considered critical notice, and it places the Triptyque cuvée squarely in the conversation around quality within this demanding style. The award also extends the visibility of Barons de Rothschild as a producer working within the Champagne AOC, reinforcing the house's standing at a moment when vintage-dated, low-dosage champagnes continue to attract serious scrutiny.

Context

Barons de Rothschild is a producer operating within the Champagne appellation in France. The Extra Brut Triptyque 2018 represents a vintage-specific release in the Extra Brut style, a category that has grown in prominence as producers and drinkers alike have turned towards champagnes with lower residual sugar and a closer expression of terroir and harvest character. La Revue du vin de France issues daily medal awards as part of its ongoing tasting programme, providing a regular stream of critical assessments across French wine regions. The recognition of the Triptyque 2018 forms part of that continuing editorial process.

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  1. Google News — champagne (FR)