Perrier-Jouët : Belle Epoque Rosé 2013
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Description
A rosé champagne imbued with elegance and aromatic finesse
The property
The Champagne House of Perrier-Jouët was founded in 1811 by Pierre Perrier and his wife Adèle Jouët. Originating from exceptional terroirs of Champagne (Aÿ, Mailly-Champagne, Avize and Cramant), the cuvées of the house are recognized for their unique style combining aromatic richness, refinement and subtlety. From 1861, Perrier-Jouët became the designated champagne of Queen Victoria, and then that of the French Imperial Court.
Owned since 1959 by the Champagne company GH Mumm, the House of Perrier-Jouët owes its uniqueness in part to the iconic bottle of the prestige cuvée "Belle époque", designed in 1969 by Émile Gallé.
The cuvée
Produced in limited quantities and only in exceptional vintages, the Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque Rosé champagne is made from a blend of the emblematic terroirs of Champagne (Cramant, Avize, Aÿ, Mailly and Dizy). The Belle Époque Rosé 2010 cuvée from Perrier-Jouët is adorned with the Japanese white anemone, a motif created for the house in 1902 by Émile Gallé, master of Art Nouveau.
Blend
This vintage champagne 2013 is the result of a blend of chardonnay, pinot noir and pinot meunier.
Characteristics and tasting advice for the Belle Époque Rosé 2013 cuvée from Perrier-Jouët
Tasting
Colour
With a beautiful salmon and pastel hue, the colour is adorned with bright orange reflections.
Nose
The nose harmoniously combines fragrances of strawberry and peony with the subtle acidity of kumquat and white currant.
Palate
The palate exhales delicious aromas of pink grapefruit, mandarin and brioche.
Food and wine pairings
Lobster, figs or red lentils are refined pairings with this Belle Époque Rosé 2013 cuvée from Perrier-Jouët.