Moët & Chandon Rosé Imperial Brut is one of the world's best-selling rosé Champagnes. We, too, are completely smitten with this bottle of craftsmanship. The beautiful salmon pink color alone is a feast for the eyes. The magnificent bubbles dancing through the glass create a truly impressive first impression. The nose offers a wealth of aromas of delicate red fruit like raspberry and strawberry, interspersed with notes of citrus and a hint of blueberry. The palate is mildly dry and sunny. Beautiful, alternating nuances of young red fruit and citrus create a lovely interplay and a pleasant finish full of red fruit. The fine mousse ensures a soft and sparkling mouthfeel.
Rosé Champagne Moet & Chandon
This Moët & Chandon Rosé Imperial Brut is made from Pinot Noir, Meunier, and Chardonnay grapes grown in the finest regions of Champagne. Moët & Chandon owns 600 hectares of vineyards, and for the remaining grapes, it has long-term contracts with winegrowers who grow them for Moët & Chandon. These contracted winegrowers take a lot of the work off Moët & Chandon's hands. Naturally, the grapes are also carefully monitored by the Moët & Chandon winemakers, as only the finest grapes are good enough for this exquisite rosé Champagne. The grapes are treated like little princes until pressing, and that is certainly reflected in the taste.
Pink Moet & Chandon
We already know that the Champagne house Moët & Chandon is immensely popular. But to give you a better idea of just how popular these Champagnes are, the following fact proves it. Every second, a bottle of Moët & Chandon is uncorked somewhere in the world, and people begin to enjoy this exquisite quality. One of the most beloved Champagnes from this prestigious Champagne house is undoubtedly the Moët & Chandon Rosé Brut. The most popular Champagne remains the Brut Imperial, which dates back to 1743. That's the year the Champagne house was founded. Over 250 years later, it's the largest Champagne house in existence! The magnificent cellars, which are also open to visitors, stretch a total of 28 kilometers to a depth of approximately 30 meters underground. The main building of Moët & Chandon is located on Rue de Champagne in Eperney, and with its stately appearance, it's one of the most beautiful buildings on this street.