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Veuve Clicquot : Brut Rosé

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Parker | 88
J. Robinson | 16
Decanter | 89
Bettane & Desseauve | 16.5
Wine Spectator | 92
J. Suckling | 91
£293.00 Incl. VAT & DP
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£48.83 / Unit
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Packaging : a box of 6 Bottles with their gift boxes (75cl)
1 x 75CL
£50.50
6 x 75CL
£293.00
3 x 1.5L
£363.00
1 x 3L
£386.00

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Marks and reviews

86

/100

Robert Parker

Antonio Galloni

The NV Brut Rosé is a straightforward, accessible wine to enjoy over the next year or two. With a little additional refinement in the tannins, this bottling might merit a slightly higher score. This is Lot 14009917, disgorged between December 2006 and January 2007. Anticipated maturity: 2008-2010. Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin is one of Champagne’s best-known brands thanks to the success of its “yellow label” non-vintage wine and the tête de cuvée La Grande Dame. Importer: Moet Hennessy USA, New York, NY; tel. (212) 251-8200

90

/100

Wine Spectator

Bruce Sanderson

A smoky version, exhibiting light berry and watermelon notes. Quite firm, as much from the chalky sensation as from the lively acidity. Despite its lightness, this shows intensity and length. Drink now through 2011.

91

/100

Decanter

The nose features truffle, gunpowder, dried berries and grapefruit bitters, while the palate reveals redcurrants, wild berries, orange peel and red flowers. Good texture, vibrant acidity, a velvety mousse and a savoury finish.

88

/100

Vinous

Stephen Tanzer

Pale to medium orange. Somewhat exotic aromas of orange, raspberry, strawberry, baking spices and earth. Intense, fruit-driven flavors dominated by raspberry. Not particularly sweet but in a fruit-bomb style. Reminded me of a kir royale. Strong flavor of framboise on the lingering finish.

15

/20

Bettane+Desseauve

The fruit is intense, with vinosity and plenty of depth. A rosé of great character.

90

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Audrey Frick

The NV Champagne Brut Rosé is made with 50% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay, and the remainder Meunier, featuring 12% red wine in the blend, which undergoes maceration. It’s made with 8 grams per liter dosage and aged on the lees for 3 years sur latte before release. A rich pink hue, it’s elegant and fruity, and I rather appreciate the restraint they have with the bottle; it’s not overly jammy, it has a refreshing, clean feel on the palate, with a creamy mousse, notes of preserved strawberries, grenadine, some zesty orange peel, and a clean, chalky texture. It’s delightful now as an aperitif. On paper, I was honestly expecting this to appear sweeter than it is, but it retains a nice level of crispiness. Drink over the coming 5-7 years. This release is based on the 2020 vintage, and it remains the same blend. They add 12% red wine, but they put up to 45% reserve wine into the blend. They have the largest collection of reserve wines in Champagne, comprising 400 reserve wines that are kept in fine lees in stainless steel tanks. The oldest wine they have is a small amount from 1988.

Description

The delicacy and fruitiness of a Brut Rosé champagne

The property

An emblematic reference among the great names of Champagne, the Veuve Clicquot House has built its reputation since its creation in 1772 thanks to a woman: Madame Clicquot. In a few years and at the end of the 18th century, Madame Clicquot will establish herself as the "Grande dame of Champagne" and will be at the origin of the invention of the riddling table with the motto "only one quality, the very first". World-renowned, the Veuve Clicquot Champagne House stands out with its bottles recognizable at first glance and adorned with a yellow label, inspired by the rising sun, with cuvées in a vinous style.

The vineyard

Owner of 390 hectares, the Veuve Clicquot house owns one of the largest vineyards in Champagne. This vineyard is also exceptional for its quality as it is spread over 12 of the 17 Grands Crus and 20 of the 44 Premiers Crus of Champagne.

The wine

It was in 1818 that Madame Clicquot created the very first blended rosé champagne. Even today, this Brut cuvée dosed at 9 g/L from a rigorous selection of 50 to 60 different crus seduces with its rich aromatic palette and its liveliness on the palate.

Vinification and aging

The Brut Rosé from Veuve Clicquot benefits from a minimum of 3 years aging in the house's chalk cellars.

Blend

The Brut Rosé from Veuve Clicquot is the result of a blend reminiscent of the style of the Brut Carte Jaune, namely 50% pinot noir, 20% pinot meunier and 30% chardonnay. This blend is complemented by 12% of still wine vinified in red.

Characteristics and tasting advice for Veuve Clicquot Brut Rosé

Tasting

Color
The color is a beautiful coppery orange.

Nose
Presenting an aromatic profile of great richness and complexity, this wine seduces with its generous palette of red and black fruits (cherry, strawberry, raspberry, blueberry), subtly enhanced by spicy touches such as white pepper, saffron and licorice.

Palate
Gourmet nuances of pastries (biscuit, croissant), toasted bread aromas, orange peel and gingerbread testify to its aging on lees. Structured around the emblematic pinot noir grape, this blend asserts its character with elegance and depth.

Service

This Rosé champagne is best enjoyed when served at a temperature of 8-10°C.

Storage

3 to 5 years

Food and wine pairings

Tapas, sesame biscuits, raw vegetables, lasagna, pies and bouillabaisse or even red berries, black fruits and juicy fruits ideally accompany this Brut Rosé from Veuve Clicquot.

Veuve Clicquot : Brut Rosé
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