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Louis Roederer

Champagne Louis Roederer Rosé Vintage Brut 2015 0.75 l

Champagne Louis Roederer Rosé Vintage Brut 2015 0.75 l

Regular price 90,00 €
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  • Champagne France
  • 62% Pinot Noir and 38% Chardonnay
  • Sparkling dry wine, partly aged in oak barrels
  • 12%

The aroma opens with redcurrant, blackcurrant, orange, and ripe raspberry, complemented by notes of roasted cocoa beans, rose petals, and sweet spices. A subtle salty and chalky minerality is perceptible in the background. The taste is rich, silky, and highly concentrated, with fine, creamy bubbles. Ripe red fruits, blood orange, peach, citrus zest, and light notes of cocoa and brioche are present. The finish is long, mineral, and harmonious, with a refreshing salty note that lends elegance and exceptional longevity to the wine.

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About the manufacturer

Today, the winery is managed by Frédéric Rouzaud, a seventh-generation family member, while the legendary cellar master Jean-Baptiste Lécaillon, one of the most respected winemakers in Champagne, is responsible for creating the champagnes. Lécaillon believes that the best wine is born from living soil, and thus was one of the first in the region to widely adopt biodynamic winemaking. His goal is not to create powerful or technologically perfect champagnes, but to convey the character of each vineyard as accurately as possible. Due to this approach, Louis Roederer is today considered one of the most progressive and respected Champagne houses, and Cristal – one of the greatest benchmarks in the world of champagne.
Today, the winery is managed by Frédéric Rouzaud, a seventh-generation family member, while the legendary cellar master Jean-Baptiste Lécaillon, one of the most respected winemakers in Champagne, is responsible for creating the champagnes. Lécaillon believes that the best wine is born from living soil, and thus was one of the first in the region to widely adopt biodynamic winemaking. His goal is not to create powerful or technologically perfect champagnes, but to convey the character of each vineyard as accurately as possible. Due to this approach, Louis Roederer is today considered one of the most progressive and respected Champagne houses, and Cristal – one of the greatest benchmarks in the world of champagne.