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Champagne Rosé Dame-Jane NV 75cl

Vallée de la Marne | Champagne | France
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Critics scores
95 By James Suckling
92 By Wine Spectator
92 By Robert Parker
Beginning with the striking, pale copper color, this is very unconventional rosé champagne. Wonderful fruit aromas that range from cherry and wild strawberry to persimmon and candied orange with a touch of sushi ginger. Then comes the mouth-filling and well-structured palate that has an amazing grainy-chalky feel to it, unlike anything else in this category. Very long, saline finish. A cuvée of pinot noir with a small amount of chardonnay that was vinified in amphoras. From organically grown grapes. Drink or hold. <br/>
Producer
Henri Giraud
Despite being less known among the famous Champagne houses, like neighbor Bollinger, Henri Giraud has become one of today’s most intriguing producers. The fairly small estate, founded in 1626, is one of the oldest family-run Champagne house. Twelfth generation, Claude Giraud presently runs the firm, continuing in the family legacy. The winery owns 35 different tracts of land. The majority of which are planted to Pinot Noir, followed by Chardonnay, but they also source a small volume of grapes from other growers. Henri Giraud, uniquely conducts primary fermentation of their wines in oak, before carrying out a full malolactic fermentation. Reminiscent of certain Champagne styles, such as Krug, these two processes produce incredibly rich and dense wines. The Esprit de Giraud is a great and impressive benchmark non-vintage in white as well as rosé. A Blanc de Blancs is also crafted, as well as a generous, fuller wine, Hommage à François Hémart. The top wine is a luxurious vintage Champagne, Fûts de Chêne that is both vinified and aged in oak before bottling.