Rare Rosé
Millésime 2014
Prestige Cuvée Rosé | 750ml
"The seduction of light: bold and virtuous elegance. Its rose gold tiara anticipates a wine with a silky texture and a mineral energy that vibrates on the palate."
Virtuosity in Rose Gold
Rare Rosé Millésime 2014 is an ode to sophistication. This Prestige Cuvée is born from a year of contrasts, achieving a masterful balance between the finesse of Chardonnay from the Côte des Blancs and the fruity structure of Pinot Noir from the Montagne de Reims. After more than eight years of resting in the historic chalk cellars, the wine emerges with a complexity that transitions between the freshness of red fruits and a unique spicy warmth, solidifying its position as one of the most exclusive and desired rosés in the Champagne region.
1. Identity Profile
- Winery: Rare Champagne
- Vintage: 2014 (Balance between ripeness and tension).
- Varietal: 60% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir.
- Aging: 8 years in chalk cellars.
- Category: Prestige Rosé Champagne.
- Volume: 750 ml
2. Sommelier's Notes
Appearance: Intense rose gold color with elegant coppery reflections. Presents a very fine and persistent effervescence.
Nose: A fascinating bouquet of wild cherries, pomegranate, and forest fruits, evolving into notes of exotic spices such as Bourbon vanilla, ginger, and a hint of smoked tea.
Palate: Broad and velvety entry. The silky texture is traversed by a sharp saline minerality, characteristic of the chalky terroir. The finish is extraordinarily long, leaving memories of white pepper and dried rose petals.
3. Style and Gastronomy
Pairing: Its structure allows for daring pairings: venison carpaccio, seared red tuna, duck breast with red fruit reduction, or intense washed-rind cheeses.
Service: It is recommended to serve between 10°C and 12°C to appreciate the opening of its aromatic layers.
Suggested Glass: Wide-mouthed Champagne flute or high-end white wine glass.
4. Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Rare Rosé unique?
Unlike other prestige rosés, Rare Rosé seeks a very pronounced "mineral freshness." The high percentage of Chardonnay (60%) gives it a longevity and fineness unusual for a rosé Champagne.
Why the bottle design?
The rose gold tiara is a piece of jewelry inspired by the design the house originally presented to Queen Marie Antoinette. It is a symbol of triumph and resilience.