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Each Grand Vintage Rosé is unique, expressing Moët & Chandon’s Cellar Master's personal interpretation of the year. In Champagne, 2015 was a year of tension, dramatic heat, uncertainty…

Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2015 is marked by a year of tension. The Champagne evokes an awakening, the first rays of a day full of promise. The 45th vintage rosé in the history of the House, Grand Vintage Rosé 2015 is distinctive for its brilliance, spicy bouquet and powerful palate.

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BLEND

Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2015 Rosé is the expression of a harvest of exceptional red-skinned grapes. They showed remarkable maturity with a powerful, fruity nose and full-bodied finish.

Dry, ripe and healthy years suit the Pinot Noir, which is a major component of this blend.

PINOT NOIR
52% (14% RED WINE)
CHARDONNAY
27%
MEUNIER
21%

Ageing period in cellars: 6 years

Ageing after disgorging: at least 6 months

Dosage: 5g/liter (extra brut)

Contains sulphites

TASTING NOTES

A black and spicy bouquet.

Initial aromas of sun-ripened dark berries – blackcurrant, blackberry and black cherry. Hints of fig and wild strawberry combine with spicy notes of pink berries and aromatic pepper, and allspice. Scents of flowery garrigue refresh the ensemble.

A powerful and faceted palate.

The Pinot Noir dominates in a realm of power and extraction. The fruit is concentrated, dark and deep. The tannins create angles, revealing facets of a jewel in the rough. A salivating harshness of sloe and cranberry with notes of mint and aniseed completing the finish.

A POWERFUL AND FACETED PALATE

The fruit is concentrated, dark and deep. The tannins create angles, revealing facets like a jewel in the rough. A mouthwatering bitterness of sloe and cranberry with notes of mint and aniseed refreshes the finish.

Fig
Pink Peppercorn
Red & Black Berries

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