What kind of wine is Champagne Brut Rosé AOC 'Rose Label' Magnum - Lanson (wooden box)
Champagne Brut Rosé AOC "Rose Label" Magnum - Lanson (wooden box) is one of the most recognizable labels from the historic Maison Lanson, founded in Reims in 1760, in the heart of Champagne. It is a rosé that embodies the freshness and elegance typical of the maison, always faithful to the Champenoise method: the traditional technique that involves a second fermentation in the bottle, responsible for the formation of the fine and persistent bubbles that distinguish great Champagnes.
This Champagne is born from a skilful blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier, to which reserve wines from ten different vintages are added. This choice provides aromatic depth, balance, and stylistic continuity over time. The large magnum format, presented in an elegant wooden box, enhances its aging potential and also makes it an ideal high-class gift.
Vintage details
Champagne Brut Rosé "Rose Label" Magnum - Lanson is made from grapes harvested at perfect ripeness, in a vintage characterized by balanced weather and cool nights that preserved acidity and aromas. The reserves from multiple vintages contribute to the consistent quality of the wine, ensuring a cuvée that is always harmonious and true to the Lanson style.
Winemaking and aging
Winemaking follows the classic method, also known as "Champenoise": the base wine ferments in stainless steel, and after blending the various batches, prise de mousse, or the second fermentation in the bottle, takes place. The wine then rests on its lees for approximately 36 months, a period during which it gains complexity and finesse. After disgorgement (the removal of exhausted yeasts), a balanced brut dosage is added, which keeps the Champagne fresh and lively, with a perfect balance between acidity and softness.
Tasting notes
Color
In the glass, it presents a brilliant salmon pink, with coppery reflections and a fine and persistent effervescence that highlights its liveliness and visual elegance.
Nose
The aroma is delicate and complex: it opens with hints of red fruits – wild strawberries and raspberries – accompanied by citrus nuances and a light floral note of rose. Over time, nuances of pastry and sweet almond emerge, an expression of the long time spent on the lees.
Taste
On the palate, Champagne Brut Rosé AOC "Rose Label" Magnum - Lanson is fresh and harmonious. The structure of Pinot Noir combines with the finesse of Chardonnay and the softness of Meunier, creating a full yet always dynamic sip. The bubbles are creamy, the savoriness elegant, and the finish long, with a pleasant fruity and mineral aftertaste.
Food pairings for Champagne Brut Rosé AOC 'Rose Label' Magnum - Lanson (wooden box)
Perfect for a refined aperitif or to accompany a special dinner, this rosé Champagne pairs with a wide variety of dishes:
- Appetizers and finger foods, such as tuna tartare or salmon crostini;
- Delicate first courses, for example, seafood risottos or fish ravioli;
- White meats and light oriental dishes, where the sweet-savory contrast is enhanced by the wine's freshness;
- Red fruit desserts or dry desserts, for an elegant and fragrant closing pairing.
Storage and aging: how to store Champagne Brut Rosé AOC 'Rose Label' Magnum - Lanson (wooden box)
To best preserve the quality of this Magnum Champagne, it is essential to adopt some simple storage precautions:
- Temperature: between 10 and 12°C, stable and constant to avoid thermal shocks that would alter the effervescence;
- Light: store in a dark place or in its original wooden box, away from light sources and direct sunlight;
- Bottle position: horizontal, to keep the cork consistently moist and ensure a perfect seal;
- Environment: dry and free from strong odors, as cork can easily absorb external aromas.
Under these conditions, Champagne Brut Rosé AOC "Rose Label" Magnum - Lanson (wooden box) can evolve pleasantly for several years, offering even more complex and refined nuances over time.
Lanson
The history of the Lanson winery The Lanson winery boasts a history rich in tradition, a profound heritage, and an innovative vision of the wine world. Founded in 1760 in Reims, the heart of the Champagne region, Lanson stands out for its commitment to maintaining traditional winemaking technique...