The wine has a luminous colour with attractive pink glints. The nose is generous and elegant, with initial aromas of fresh red fruit (raspberry, wild strawberry, cherry, blackberry) leading to biscuity notes of dried fruits and Viennese pastries (almonds, apricots and brioche).
Veuve Clicquot was the first champagne house to commercialise rosé champagne in 1775 and, once again, takes centre stage this year to launch its first non-vintage rosé. This fresh young wine is now a fully-fledged member of the champagne world after having slowly matured in the Veuve Clicquot cellars as well as in the minds of their winemakers. It is the end result of a desire to create a pink champagne with a delightfully luscious, fruit-based charm. The vision was champagne that would be accessible and naturally engaging while conserving Veuve Clicquot's essential values in terms of style.
Veuve Clicquot is a premium champagne based in Reims, France. Since its foundation in 1772, Veuve Clicquot has become a leader in Champagne production and is known for its high quality all over the world. In 1987 Veuve Clicquot became part of the LVMH group which consists of luxury alcohol, apparel and jewellery brands among other sectors. It remains part of this group today.
12.5% vol. By Appointment to H.M. Queen Elizabeth II Purveyors of Champagne