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- High quality producer based in Avize
- Drinks like it should cost twice the price. This is our type of Rosé
- Smoked salmon bagel with cream cheese and a little chive
All fruit for this is sourced from Premier and Grand Cru sites along the Côte des Blancs.
On the nose, very flattering with notes of candied red fruit, blackberries and blackcurrant. We like the expressive Pinot noir, quite unusual in the Frerejean Frères range, which shows its density and minerality then gives away the spot-light to an assertive and silky Chardonnay. Its toasty aromas mixed perfectly with the red fruits of the Pinot Noir. It is a round, fruity wine, a signature of the rosés of the Côte des Blancs.
Technical details: 60% Chardonnay from Grand Cru plots and 40% Pinot Noir from Premier Cru plots. 14% of Pinot Noir vinified into red wine. Non Vintage. Tête de cuvée. Malolactic fermantation. 30% of reserve wines aged in barrels from the harvests of 2015 & 2016. Resting at least 6 months after disgorgement. Low dosage Brut.
About the house
Founded in Avize, a village of Champagne ranked as a Grand Cru, the House of Frerejean Frères was established in 2005. Only 10 hectares in size, this boutique production aspires to preserve and respect the unique terroir, allowing the vines and the wines to express the power and the subtlety of the land. The Frerejean-Taittinger brothers grew up with love and respect for the Champagne tradition. Passionate for oenology, Guillaume, Richard and Rodolphe created their own House of Champagne. Rodolphe has a lot of flair and style and this is reflected in their champagnes.
Food pairing
The versatility of this rosé would see it pair beautifully with a fresh seafood platter or even a Black Forest gateau.