Champagne Louis Roederer Rosé 2016

Champagne Collection by Philglas & Swiggot

  • Size: 750ml
  • Vintage: 2016
  • ABV: 12%
  • Origin: Champagne/France
  • Grapes: 63% Pinot Noir, 37% Chardonnay

Description

Founded in 1776, and property of the same family since 1819, Champagne Louis Roederer is today one of the last major champagne houses to be an independent family affair. The annual production of its wines (Brut Premier, Carte Blanche, Brut Vintage, Rosé Vintage, Blanc de Blancs, Cristal, Cristal Rosé) represents just over three million bottles, distributed to 100 countries worldwide. Champagne Louis Roederer owns just over 240 hectares of vineyard located in the Montagne de Reims, Vallée de la Marne and Côte des Blancs. Each vineyard is situated in the finest site, of which 90% are Grand Cru and Premier Cru classified. Champagne Louis Roederer uses 100% of its own grapes for vintage styles, and 60% for the Brut Premier blend. Such a high proportion of estate-grown grapes is unusual in champagne, ensuring superior quality at all stages from grape to glass. 5% of the wines are matured in oak casks with weekly batonnage. 10% of the reserve wines are matured in casks with partial malolactic fermentation.

A great Rosé Champagne must be made from very ripe grapes which is sometimes difficult to obtain in the northern Champagne climate. As a result, Louis Roederer has chosen to invest in one of the earliest Champagne crus villages,Cumières, for which the steeply-sloping, shallow clayand limestone soils face south and benefit from additional light reflected from the river Marne, enabling great phenolic maturity to be achieved. In these select terroirs, Louis Roederer applies the precision wine-making methods required to craft a saignée rosé. The Chardonnay is from the north facing slopes in Chouilly, bringing bright and fresh notes.