Veuve Clicquot Vintage Rosé Brut 2008​

As with every vintage, this wine is a reflection of the year's weather and climate. 2008 ended wonderfully with the grapes maturing in ideal conditions.

Details

In 1810, Madame Clicquot invented the first Vintage Champagne, in 2008 Veuve Clicquot declared the 65th vintage of the Maison. As with every Veuve Clicquot champagne, Pinot Noir dominates (61%) and provides the structure that is so typically Veuve Clicquot, followed by Chardonnay (34%) that adds finesse and elegance essential in a perfectly balanced wine, and then Meunier (5%) that rounds out the blend. To complete the cuvée, 14% Bouzy red Pinot Noir red wine is added. New to Vintage Rosé 2008 is that 5% of the wines were vinified and aged in wooden casks (foudres) from forests in Central France, and this addition increases the champagne’s strength and aromatic richness. The cask-aged wines act as spices to the blend, bringing very lightly woody, vanilla and toasted aromas.

Contains sulphites.

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Tasting Notes

The clear, taut flavor moves into a more fully-bodied, structured and energetic palate. Its minerality reveals generous red fruit aromas from the Pinot Noir (Morello cherry) combined with notes of slightly candied citrus fruit from the Chardonnay. Hints of sweet pastries point to the wine's long and slow maturation on lees.

Appearance: A bright pink color with light copper hues, Very delicate bubbles forms

Aromas: resh red fruits (strawberry, raspberry, cherry), Citrus fruit fragrances (grapefruit), Lightly spiced notes of cinnamon and vanilla, Dried fruit and brioche notes

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Structure
Pinot Noir
61%
Fruitiness
Meunier
5%
Freshness
Chardonnay
34%
Red wines
Red Pinot Noir wine from Bouzy
14%
Dosage
Brut
8 G/L