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Veuve Clicquot Rosé Magnum is a bold, romantic and modern champagne that can accompany any beautiful moment.
After shipping Rosé Champagne in 1775, the first known date for shipping this kind of wine, Veuve Clicquot is once again creating an event with Veuve Clicquot Rosé.
The Veuve-Clicquot Rosé colour is luminous, with seductive pink hues.
On the nose
The nose is generous and fine, with aromas of fresh red fruit that first dominates (raspberry, wild strawberry, cherry, blackberry), then evolving towards notes of dried fruit and biscuit, pastry: almond, apricot, brioche.
In the mouth
The attack is fresh, then gives way to a fruity harmony. The wine is balanced in the purest Champagne House style, which places it in the family of rosés marked by elegance and character. The magic happens: the wine is greedy, ample, and can be enjoyed like a candy.
Young, the wine is delicious , " generous on the fruit", it expresses itself marvellously as an aperitif: to be shared with friends or in a one to one tasting.
Suggested ingredients : tuna, duck, shrimp, red fruits.
Suggested appetizers : Shrimp and sesame seed roll, Tuna sashimi on a bed of lemon-marinated avocado with wasabi sauce, smoked salmon blini with herb cream, pastrami tartar with black olive tapenade, camembert cheese on walnut bread toast, or cherry tomato zakouski.
Recipe suggestions : Duck with Morello Cherries, Salmon Tartar with Grapefruit and Avocado.
To appreciate all its finesse and aromas, champagne should be enjoyed chilled (but not iced). Depending on the cuvée, the ideal serving temperature is between 8 and 12°C.
Like all wines, champagne can be kept for varying lengths of time, depending on the type. Under optimal storage conditions, champagne can be kept for 1 to 2 years for Brut cuvées, and up to 4/5 years or even longer for vintage and prestige champagnes. Whatever happens, rest assured that you'll never be able to open your champagne too early, as the Champagne Houses only release their cuvées when they have reached perfect ripeness and are ready for immediate consumption.
Veuve Clicquot Rosé is the rosé expression of the Brut Carte Jaune and has exactly the same structure: the intensity of the Pinot Noir, which dominates at 50/55% and marks the style of the Veuve Clicquot House, the finesse and elegance of the Chardonnay at 28/33%, and the roundness of the Meunier at 15/20%. Veuve Clicquot Rosé is made from a blend of approximately 50 to 60 different wines. The proportion of reserve wines, which is variable between 25 and 35%, helps to maintain the style of the Champagne House.
Veuve Clicquot Champagne wines are aged longer than required by law. Thus, non-vintage vintages are kept in the cellar for a minimum of 30 months and vintage vintages for 5 to 10 years.
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