Champagne 'Cuvée Prestige Rosé' by Taittinger is extraordinarily vibrant and sophisticated. It immediately stands out for its intense and iridescent color whose secret lies in the fact that it is a more complex and expensive blend to produce. In fact, a quantity of still red wine (15%) produced from the best Pinot Noirs of the Montagne de Reims and Les Riceys is added to the final blend. The Chardonnay (30%) that completes the blend brings the elegance and delicacy that underlie Taittinger's distinctive style. Its taste reveals a subtle balance between the freshness and structure of the ubiquitous red fruit, making it full-bodied and soft. Deliciously perfumed as an aperitif, it is also a subtle accompaniment to fruit desserts.
- Product Category
- Champagne
- Production Method
- Champenois
- Designation
- Champagne AOC
- Blend
- Rosé
- Cru
- Grand Cru
- Grape / Raw material
- pinot noir
- Dosage
- Brut Nature - Pas Dosé
- Variety / Blend
- 70% pinot noir, 30% chardonnay and 15% still pinot noir
- Vintage - Cuvée
- No Vintage
- Size
- 1.5 L
- Country
- France
- Region
- FR - Champagne
- Alcohol Content
- 12% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 8° - 10° C.
- Suggested Glass
- Flùte transparent
- Packaging
- Branded Case
- Food Matches
- Aperitif, Seafood - Shellfish, Raw Fish, Fish plates
- Allergens
- Contains sulphites (by sulphites we mean the sulphur dioxide that is added to wine, to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant and stabilizing action)
Among the oldest Maison of the entire appellation, Taittinger is a name that inevitably identifies in every corner of the world one of the greatest French families that has contributed in a decisive way to the success of Champagne.
The history of this mythical Maison began in 1743, when Jacques Fourneaux began his business as a merchant, first selling white and red wines, and then devoting himself to the sale of bubbles. The Forneaux family continued to operate in this sector with great results, joining forces with Antoine Forest, creating the company "Forest-Forneaux" and increasing its success.
In 1932 a young man with a passion for wine, Pierre-Charles Taittinger, bought the "Forest-Forneaux" and began his wine-growing adventure under the Taittinger brand in the town of Reims. Since the beginning of production, the Maison has established an ever increasing bond with its bottles with a particular grape variety, chardonnay, an increasingly central grape variety in every assembly, up to the exit, under the direction of Francois Taittinger, in the 1952, by Comtes de Champagne, the first "Cuvée de Prestige" produced in the area entirely made with only white grapes.
Today at the head of the company we find, since 2005, Pierre-Emanuel Taittinger, direct descendant of Pierre-Charles, surrounded by a team where competence and professionalism are the fulcrum of a winery that continues to be animated by a strong spirit of conquest and tradition.
There are 288 hectares of property, scattered among 34 of the best crus in the whole region; here mainly chardonnay and pinot noir are grown, to which is added a 15% pinot meunier. Every year nine labels are born between the walls of Reims, where Brut Reserve, "Prestige" Rosé and "Nocturne" flank the great Comtes de Champagne and the different vintage wines that carry the great coat of arms of the Maison Taittinger around the world.
Address:
Place Saint-Nicaise, 9 - 51100 Reims, France
Perlage: fine and sustained mousse
Colour: intense pink
Bouquet: complex, characterized by freshness and youth. Fresh and crunchy aromas of red fruit
Taste: intensity and richness of fruit, underlined by a great freshness.