Description
Tasting notes: PERRIER JOUËT – Perkier JOUËT BLASON ROSE (CHAMPAGNE PINK)
- View: Perrier-Jouët Blason Rosé presents a bright pink color, truffled flashes orange
pale. Its fine, lively and persistent bead of bubbles gives it an intense freshness. - Nose: Granada, money, apricot, blood orange, aromas of ripe red fruit… a
pairing of fruity and generous aromas followed by notes of biscuit, butter and pastries. The delicate nature of the white flowers persists throughout the tasting. PerrierJouët Blason Rosé champagne is a intense and balanced. The buds of black currant, lapera, apricot and red plum reveal your presence before you give way to the aromas of black currant and blood orange and notes of cream of cassis, raspberry, honeysuckle and roses, culminating with highlights of lima, blackberry and morello cherries. - Mouth: With a pervasive feeling and intense, Perrier-Jouët Blason Rosé is a wine that is subtle and complex.
Rich and long-lasting in the mouth. A champagne exquisite, with the authentic character of a pink.
The Winery
Unwavering constancy of style. Unique style, recognized for its timeless elegance floral.
Epernay, 1811: the wedding of Pierre-Nicolas Perrier and Adèle Jouët, illuminates the birth of the Maison Perrier-Jouët. Characterized since its origins by a requirement without compromise, the Maison was a pioneer in the field of traceability and the fight against counterfeiting. Perrier-Jouët was the first Champagne House that exhibited the vintage on their bottles, tradition that has taken many other after. On the other hand, as has happened on several occasions, if the harvest is not at the height of the expectations, the Maison puts forward the quality and disposes of the production. The quality is the only commitment. Some wines, made in years especially unique, are selected and entrusted to the silence of its cellars.
And, while each of these vintages has a character of its own and distinctive, all without exception illustrate the excellence of the vineyards of Perrier-Jouët. Is there, in the garden of Eden, where we keep our add's oldest champagne: Perrier-Jouët 1825.
This pursuit of perfection guarantees Perrier-Jouët, a place of exception in the tables most distinguished. It is the case of the royal courts of Napoleon III or Queen Victoria, among others. Since the Princess Grace of Monaco declared the bottle of champagne with the iconic anemones was your favorite, Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque takes accompanied the Rose ball for many years.
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