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Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial NV

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Champagne is specifically a sparkling wine made in the Champagne region of France; every other sparkling is simply that, sparkling wine. Made to be aged for a few to many years, in many languages "Champagne" is synonymous with "party". When young, Champagne exhibits the fresh fruit tones of its "cepage", or blend. Usually based on a blend the features either Chardonnay or Pinot Noir as its main ingredient, Champagne's fruit can range from citrusy to orchard fruits and even red berries. The wine gains distinct yeasty notes from its secondary fermentation, the one that adds the fizz, which is typically described as recalling brioche or bread. As it ages Champagne tends to lose its obvious fruit, which is replaced by subtle nutty tones and subdued elements of dried fruits.

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Rosé Impérial is a seductive champagne with coppery shades and fruity liveliness. The Pinot Noir brings flavors of ripe, red berries and a supple, creamy finish.

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Rating: 91/100 - As reviewed by Wine & Spirits Magazine


 

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document.getElementById("NoProductImage").innerHTML = ""; Brut Rose is a seductive wine: the assemblage- which is formed around Pinot Noir- is both spontaneous and balanced- emphasising fruity liveliness. It is zestful- with great suppleness. The assemblage with red wine also gives it feminine- coppery shades. A harmonious assemblage of Chardonnay- Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Rose colour with shades of copper. Lively- expressive nose- dominated by the scent of wild strawberries. Full-bodied palate- zestful- with assertive fruitiness. Notes sourced read more...


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Wine & Spirits rating: 91


 

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The pretty pink colour makes this an ideal Champagne for celebrating anything romantic. It really is a Rosé version of the Moët & Chandon Brut Impérial.


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CHARACTERISTICS Brut Imperial Rose is a blend of the three wine varieties, with an emphasis on Pinot Noir, embodying a fruity and daring character. COMPONENTS Approximately 200 individual crus make up this cuvee. The traditional proportions for Brut Imperial Rose are: 50-60% Pinot Noir 20-30% Pinot Meunier 10-20% Chardonnay 20-30% vins de reserve COLOR Rose with shades of copper, good intensity AROMA Lively, expressive, dominated by the scent of wild strawberries STYLE Full bodied, zestful, assertive fruitiness


 

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