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Champagne Bernard Remy Brut Rose NV
Champagne Bernard Remy Brut Rose NV
- Grapes Pinot Noir 60%, Chardonnay 35%, Pinot Meunier 5%
- Country France
- Region: Champagne
- Abv 12 %
- Dry/Sweet value: 2 (1 is dry, 7 is very sweet)
Residual Sugar: 8
Contains Sulphites: Yes
Vegetarian/Vegan: Yes/Yes
Milk/Eggs: No/No
Organic: No
Biodynamic: No - Case size 6 / 75cl
- Winemaker: Rudy Remy
- Closure Mushroom Cork
- The alluring, seductive shades of raspberry intermingle to create a captivating color that precedes a bouquet of delightful, fruity aromas. A rounded and satisfying sensation on the palate unfolds, flourishing with intense notes of luscious red fruits.
- Awards
Silver, IWSC, 2017
2 stars, Guide Hachette, 2022
90 Pts, Robert Parker, 2018
Silver DWWA, 2020
A rose d'assemblage made using the traditional methode champenoise. 12% of still Pinot Noir, produced in Bouzy, a neighbouring Grand Cru village, was blended with the still Champagne, giving it its rich, seductive, raspberry colour. The blend then underwent the secondary fermentation in bottle, producing elegant and delicate bubbles. This Champagne spent two years ageing on its fine lees. The dosage is 8g/l.
The seductive raspberry nuances of the colour are enticing and lead to fine, fruity aromatics with a round, delicious palate which flourishes with intense notes of red fruits.
Price | £186.23 |
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Country | France |
Vintage | NV |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | Yes |
Winery | Champagne Bernard Remy is situated in the small town of Allemant, nestled on the edge of the Côte des Blancs, famed for its white grape vineyards. With 11 hectares of vines throughout the Champagne region, this family-run Champagne House has an exceptionally vast range of crus, terroirs and grape varieties, from which they produce fine, elegant and subtle Champagnes. In 1968, Bernard Remy bought his first vines in the village, and since then, they have gone from strength to strength. His son Rudy, who started working for the family business in 1996, took over the reins in 2008 under the watchful eye of Bernard. After much domestic success, they are branching out into international markets, and we are delighted to add these stylish, award-winning Champagnes to our portfolio. The vineyards sit on undulating land over white calcareous soils. These famous chalky soils are finely structured and more porous than other soil types. The looser structure enables the vine to absorb minerals while providing excellent drainage. |