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Champagne Brut Rosé 'Prestige' - Taittinger - Astemyo
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Annata
Vintage: No.
Denominazione
Denomination: Champagne
Vitigno
Grape variety: chardonnay, pinot noir
Provenienza
Origin: France, Champagne
Alcool
Alcohol: 12.5%
Formato
Format: 0.75 L
Provenienza prodotto
Product origin: Business
Temperatura di servizio
Serving temperature:
Quando bere
When to drink: Aperitif, Dinner, With friends
Tipologia
Type: Champagne
Gusto
Taste: delicate and lively, balanced between freshness and fruity notes of wild strawberry and raspberry
Aromi
Flavorings: red berries, citrus, brioche, minerals
Allergeni
Allergens: Sulphites
Longevità
Longevity: 10 years

What kind of wine is Champagne Brut Rosé 'Prestige' - Taittinger

Champagne Brut Rosé 'Prestige' - Taittinger is one of the most iconic labels from the historic Reims house, a symbol of elegance and continuity in Champagne tradition. It is born in the heart of Champagne, France, from a careful blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, varieties that provide balance, freshness, and aromatic depth. Its production follows the méthode champenoise, the classic sparkling wine method that involves a second fermentation in the bottle, responsible for the natural formation of bubbles and the complexity that makes every Champagne unique.

Vintage Details

Each edition of Champagne Brut Rosé 'Prestige' - Taittinger reflects the climatic characteristics of the harvest season. The grapes, harvested by hand when they reach perfect ripeness, come from carefully selected vineyards in the Reims area and its surroundings. A cool climate with good day-night temperature fluctuations favors the development of fine aromas and balanced acidity, essential elements for an harmonious and long-lived Champagne.

Winemaking and Aging

This Champagne is produced using the classic method, in which the base wine undergoes a second fermentation directly in the bottle. Approximately 15% of the Pinot Noir is vinified as red wine to give the wine its characteristic rosé color and a slight fruity note. Aging on the lees extends for several years, a period that gives it complexity and fineness in the perlage (the texture of the bubbles). The final dosage, a slight addition of sugar after disgorgement, is calibrated to maintain a balance between freshness and structure, resulting in an elegant and engaging Brut Champagne.

Tasting Notes

Color

Visually, Champagne Brut Rosé 'Prestige' - Taittinger presents a brilliant salmon pink with coppery reflections. The perlage is fine and persistent, a sign of careful aging on the lees and superior quality.

Nose

The aroma is intense yet refined, dominated by notes of fresh red fruits – wild strawberries, raspberries, and cherries – accompanied by delicate floral hints and crusty bread notes, typical of long aging on the lees. The nose reveals a perfect balance between freshness and aromatic sweetness.

Palate

On the palate, it is silky, lively, and harmonious. Notes of ripe red fruits and citrus fruits blend with a pleasant minerality. The fine bubbles enhance the sensation of freshness, while the finish is long, clean, and delicately creamy.

Food Pairings for Champagne Brut Rosé 'Prestige' - Taittinger

Ideal as a refined aperitif, this Rosé Champagne excellently accompanies a wide range of dishes. Perfect with:
  • light seafood appetizers, such as salmon tartare or fish carpaccio;
  • shellfish and seafood dishes;
  • fresh and soft cheeses;
  • main courses based on white meats or delicate Asian cuisine dishes.
Its versatility also makes it an excellent all-meal wine, capable of enhancing convivial moments and special occasions.

Storage and Aging: How to store Champagne Brut Rosé 'Prestige' - Taittinger

To best preserve its freshness and aromas, Champagne Brut Rosé 'Prestige' - Taittinger should be carefully stored. Here are some practical tips:
  • Temperature: keep the bottle between 10 and 12°C, avoiding temperature fluctuations.
  • Light: store in a dark place, away from direct light sources.
  • Position: keep the bottle horizontally, so that the cork remains in contact with the wine and does not dry out.
If stored correctly, this Champagne can evolve for several years, developing more complex nuances and an even more enveloping taste texture.

Taittinger

The history of Champagne Taittinger winery The Champagne Taittinger winery is one of the most renowned in the French Champagne region. Founded in 1734, the company is synonymous with tradition and elegance, yet it has never shied away from the innovations necessary to keep up with the times. With...

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