
Delamotte Rose Champagne France
The combination of the House’s carefully chosen chardonnays (Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Avize, Oger) with the excellent pinot noirs of Ambonnay, Bouzy and Tours-sur-Marne is proof that Grands Crus are made for each other, as elegance and aromatic depth unveil both a complex and subtle rosé. But the recipe of this great wine is not accounted for solely by its origins. The art of blending is at work here, as with the rest of the range. The perfect balance is achieved by around 12% of pinot noirs, vinified in red.
Chilled but never cold (around 8°C) and served in an elegant tulip-shaped wine glass. And the ideal accompaniments for this sophisticated wine with slightly smoky notes are raspberry charlotte, red fruit soups and sugary desserts of the kind that Marcel Proust would surely never forget.

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