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Dom Pérignon Rosé 2009 is radiant, its fruit appears with all its majesty, round, rich and generous. The wine displays all the aromatic nuances of Pinot Noir - raspberry, fig, strawberry and cherry - exacerbated by the delicacy, mineral elegance and light notes of chardonnay. The combination of iodine and vegetable products, weever fish, sea urchins, turnip greens, sumac or artichoke, is perfect to feel the duality of the wine, to bring out the aromatic nuances of the wine. Ingredients like sea Urchins, pork belly, kale or chilli pepper will reveal the lines of the wine: its acidity and tannic structure, hidden behind its fruit.
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La Cuvée Rosé was created in 1968 from the boldness and know-how of the House of Laurent-Perrier. Perfected at each stage of its making, Cuvée Rosé is acknowledged for its consistency and its high quality. It is characterized by its ripe red fruit aromas, a high intensity and great freshness.
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The first rosé champagne created especially to be enjoyed over ice, Moët Ice Impérial Rosé’s rich, juicy freshness is the embodiment of summer in a glass.
Created Intense fruitiness is characteristic of a rosé champagne, but surprisingly complex notes, designed to be enhanced with the addition of ice, characterise this vivid pink champagne.for those who love to seek out new experiences, Moët Ice Impérial combines fresh flavours with a sumptuous, sweet, fruity bouquet while remaining true to the maison’s style.
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Spontaneous, radiant and enticing, with a bright fruitiness and elegant maturity, Moët Rosé Impérial is supple on the palate – the beautiful, fruity-pink expression of the maison’s style.
Those who prefer champagnes with intense flavours will be particularly well matched to the lively and juicy Moët Rosé Impérial, which is made primarily from pinot noir.
ROBERT PARKER 88 / 100
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FLORAL · GOURMET
Perrier-Jouët Blason Rosé is the exception among Perrier-Jouët champagnes – a cuvée in which the delicate floral nuances of Chardonnay are complemented by the rich flavours provided by a high proportion of Pinot Noir. Lusciously full and round on the palate, with characteristic notes of red and black fruit, it nevertheless retains a delicacy typical of Maison Perrier-Jouët. Above all, it offers delicious proof of the House’s enduring ability to surprise and to delight.
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This rosé champagne has all the hallmarks of the classic Ruinart taste, with its unique chardonnay-led freshness complementing the indulgent fruitiness of the pinot noir. Archives revealed that Ruinart shipped the first rosé champagne over 250 years ago. The exuberant red-fruit flavours make this rosé champagne one of the finest, even now.
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Veuve Clicquot was the first House to create a Rosé Champagne. It combines elegance and flair, with a bright pink colour and a fruity harmonious sensation on the palate.