Moët & Chandon Rosé Imperial Champagne NV

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Moët & Chandon have always crafted their Non-Vintage Rosé as a very popular, fleshy and flavoursome style making it perfect for celebrations.

Moët & Chandon Rosé Imperial is a spontaneous, radiant, romantic expression of the Moët & Chandon style, a style distinguished by its bright fruitiness, its seductive palate and its elegant maturity. The assemblage reflects the diversity and complementarity of the three grapes varietals: the intensity of Pinot Noir (40-50% of which 10% is red wine), the roundness of Pinot Meunier (30-40% of which 10% is red wine) with the elegance of Chardonnay (10-20%) all from specially selected reserve wines to enhance its intensity, subtlety and constancy.

Pair with simple, intense, colourful flavours such as red meat, fresh goat cheese, red fleshed fruits, black olives, olive oil and red onions.

Additional Details

SKU:
11217-UNIT
Type:
Pinot Noir Chardonnay
Region:
Champagne
Country:
France
Size:
750 ML
Alcohol %:
12
Age:
Non Vintage
Brand:
Moet & Chandon

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