In 1818, Madame Clicquot broke with tradition and turned the production of rosé champagne on its head by creating the first known blended rosé champagne through the association of some of her Bouzy red wines with her white wines.
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In 1818, Madame Clicquot broke with tradition and turned the production of rosé champagne on its head by creating the first known blended rosé champagne through the association of some of her Bouzy red wines with her white wines.
For the release of La Grande Dame Rosé 2012, discover the sole red wine used into the blending of La Grande Dame Rosé: the Parcelle 'Clos Colin', located in the village of Bouzy in the Champagne region, France.
Contains sulphites.
Parcelle 'Clos Colin' 2012 is a full-bodied, structured red wine that lends strenght and finish to La Grande Dame Rosé 2012.
This 100% Pinot Noir generous varietal wine, with very subtle tannins, demonstrates a great elegance for a unique tasting experience.