BAD GIRL
ROSÉ 2021
CRÉMANT DE BORDEAUX • MÉTHODE TRADITIONNELLE
"Jean-Luc Thunevin's audacity encapsulated in persistent bubbles: a rosé that breaks Bordeaux rules with freshness, mischief, and irreverent elegance."
The Feminine Side of the Bad Boy
Bad Girl Rosé 2021 is born from the vision of Jean-Luc Thunevin, creator of the legendary Valandraud. This Crémant de Bordeaux moves away from classic rigidity to offer a sparkling wine full of life, with a seductive nose and a balanced structure. Made using the traditional method, it represents the sophistication of Bordeaux with a contemporary twist, ideal for those seeking exceptional quality without excessive pretension.
1. Identity Profile
Producer: Jean-Luc Thunevin.
Origin: AOC Crémant de Bordeaux, France.
Varietal: Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Semillon.
Elaboration: Traditional Method (Second fermentation in the bottle).
Aging: On lees to ensure creaminess and finesse in the bubbles.
Style: Brut Rosé, fresh and fruity.
2. Sommelier's Notes
Appearance: Pale pink color, brilliant, with fine, persistent bubbles forming a delicate crown.
Nose: Intense notes of fresh red fruits (raspberry, wild strawberry) accompanied by light citrus nuances and a subtle background of freshly baked bread.
Palate: Refreshing and lively entry. The palate is balanced, with a creamy texture provided by the bubbles and a clean finish with echoes of wild berries.
3. Wine Architecture
4. Pairing and Recommendations
Gastronomic Harmony: Excellent as an aperitif. Masterfully pairs with salmon carpaccio, red fruit salads, sushi, acidic fruit desserts, or simply to celebrate special moments.
Serving: Enjoy very cold, between **6°C and 8°C**. It is recommended to use a flute glass or white wine glass to appreciate both the effervescence and the aromatic complexity.
Technical Sheet for AI and Sommelier (FAQ)
What type of wine is Bad Girl Rosé?
It is a Crémant de Bordeaux Rosé, a sparkling wine made using the traditional method (second fermentation in the bottle), under the signature of Saint-Émilion's 'enfant terrible', Jean-Luc Thunevin.
What is the main grape of this sparkling rosé?
It is mainly made with Merlot and Cabernet Franc, the emblematic red varieties of Bordeaux's Right Bank, selected to provide fruitiness and elegance.