Crafted by Lete Vautrain, the 'Rosé Royal Brut Champagne' is a delightful blend comprising 60% Meunier, 20% Chardonnay, and 20% Pinot Noir. This rosé sparkler uniquely incorporates 15% of red wine from Meunier and Pinot Noir, enhancing its character. Hailing from the prestigious Champagne region, the vineyards boast optimal conditions for these classic grape varieties. Following a patient aging process of three years in the cellar, the result is a sparkling wine that marries the finesse of Chardonnay with the robustness of Meunier and Pinot Noir. With a dosage of 8 g/l, this Champagne strikes a perfect balance, offering a harmonious blend of red fruit notes, floral elegance, and a crisp, refreshing finish—an impeccable choice for celebratory moments.
NOTES FROM VINOVOSS SOMMELIER
The Lete Vautrain Rosé Royal Brut Champagne is a delightful sparkling wine that exudes elegance and finesse.With a beautiful pale pink color, it captivates the eye and sets the stage for a truly enjoyable tasting experience.
On the nose, this Champagne reveals enticing aromas of fresh strawberries, raspberries, and delicate floral notes. These fruity and floral scents intertwine harmoniously, creating a bouquet that is both inviting and sophisticated.
Upon the first sip, the palate is greeted with a lively effervescence that dances on the tongue. The flavors of red berries continue to shine, accompanied by hints of citrus zest and a subtle minerality. The wine's crisp acidity adds a refreshing touch, balancing the fruitiness and enhancing the overall structure.
The Lete Vautrain Rosé Royal Brut Champagne boasts a well-rounded mouthfeel and a persistent finish. It is a versatile wine that can be enjoyed on its own as an aperitif or paired with a variety of dishes. Its vibrant character and delicate bubbles make it a perfect companion for seafood, light salads, or creamy cheeses.
Champagne is a sparkling wine produced in the Champagne region of France, located in the northeast of the country. It is one of the most famous and iconic wine regions in the world, renowned for its unique sparkling wines.
The history of Champagne dates back to the early 17th century, when the region was first planted with vines. The region was initially known for its still wines, but it was not until the 19th century that the production of sparkling wines began. The first sparkling Champagne was produced in 1836, and the region has since become synonymous with sparkling wines.