Veuve Clicquot Rose

  • 0.75L | 12.0 %
69 , 9 5

Pinot Noir Meunier Chardonnay Veuve Clicquot
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Veuve Clicquot Rose
69.95
Quantity
Availability Only 4 in stock!
Alcohol content 12.0%
Size 0.75L
Region Champagne
Producer Veuve Clicquot
Varietal(s) Pinot Noir, Meunier, Chardonnay
Storage at perfecte wijn Air conditioned at 18°c

With its beautiful rose gold color, Veuve Clicquot Rosé is a true gem among rosé Champagnes. The rich color combined with the sparkle of the mousse has made us incredibly curious about this Veuve Clicquot Rosé. On the nose, we discovered aromas of red fruit such as berries, strawberries, and raspberries. These are complemented by delightful notes of citrus and roasted nuts, which ensure the aroma is perfectly balanced. When tasting this Veuve Clicquot Rosé Champagne, we immediately noticed the pleasant mousse on the palate. The bubbles are wonderfully present yet subtle, creating a very pleasant mouthfeel. We also detected a wide range of hints of fresh red fruit, citrus peel, a touch of spice, and a hint of candied fruit. The finish is long, refreshing, and delightfully smooth. A true gem, this Veuve Clicquot Rosé.

Rose Champagne from Veuve Clicquot

The beauty of this Rosé Champagne is largely due to the long hours of labor in the vineyards. The grapes for Veuve Clicquot Champagnes deserve only the best. The vines are planted in the finest areas of the Champagne region, and all grapes are harvested by hand. This hand-harvesting process ensures a rigorous selection of the grapes suitable for this Rosé Champagne. This Champagne uses 50% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay, and 20% Meunier. These are the three grape varieties grown in Champagne. After the grapes from the various regions are individually pressed, the final blend is created, which also includes older vintages. This ensures the consistency of this delicious Rosé Champagne year after year. After blending, the wine is left to ferment in the bottle for three years in the cellars, developing its beautiful mousse. After these three years, the Champagne is finally ready to be enjoyed.

What does Veuve Clicquot Rosé taste like?

Veuve Clicquot, or in Dutch, widow Clicquot, would certainly have been proud of this beautiful rosé Champagne. Madame Clicquot became the first businesswoman in Champagne after her husband died at the age of 27 in 1805. They had taken over his father's company a few years earlier. His father, Philippe Clicquot, founded the Champagne house in 1772 to export these beautiful wines internationally. After some minor successes, his son passionately continued the business. Unfortunately, this was not to last. The widow, or Veuve, was determined to continue this passion and managed to make Clicquot Champagne, later Veuve Clicquot Champagne, a global star. To this day, Veuve Clicquot remains one of the most beloved Champagne houses in the world.