RoseChampagne
Very much the Champagne style du jour, rosé Champagne’s popularity is higher than ever – and justifiably so, given its fresh, fruity flavour profile and its food-friendliness.
In fact, it stands up to far more dishes than ‘white’ Champagnes, and is a very versatile wine full stop. The colour in rosé Champagne is achieved in two ways: the traditional (and most common) way is known as the saignée method, which extracts colour from the black Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier grapes when they are pressed. The alternative is to add a little still Pinot Noir wine to the blend, which has the dual benefit of adding both colour and richness to the Champagne.
Typical Character and Style of Rose
Biscuits
Strawberry
Raspberry
Toast
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Bollinger Rose NV ChampagneGift Box Magnum
£142

Perrier-Jouet Blason Rose Champagne
£74.75

Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial ChampagneSmall Bottle
£19.95

Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial Champagne
£57.95

Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial ChampagneJeroboam
£514

Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial NV ChampagneMagnum
£119

Laurent-Perrier Rose NV ChampagneMagnum
£170