Perrier-Jouët - Belle Époque - Rosé

93 points - The Wine Advocate
91 points - The Wine Advocate
Perrier-Jouët - Belle Époque - Rosé - 2012 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Perrier-Jouët - Belle Époque - Rosé

93 points - The Wine Advocate
91 points - The Wine Advocate
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Light, bright salmon pink with traces of yellow in the glass. The bouquet is delicate, floral and fruited peonies followed by strawberry, raspberry, orange, pink grapefruit and pomegranate. The palate has a fresh, refined attack with subtly crisp notes of fresh pomegranate and pink grapefruit. Rounded, smooth, harmoniously full-bodied with a long, silky finish - built around a pronounced mineral core.
The 2012 Brut Rosé Belle Epoque is showing very well and must rank as one of the finest recent releases of this Chardonnay-based prestige cuvée from Perrier-Jouët. Offering up a pretty bouquet of white peach, spring flowers, strawberry, freshly baked bread and warm biscuits, it's medium to full-bodied, elegant and seamless, its delicately fleshy core underpinned by lively acids and complemented by a beautifully refined mousse.
The 2010 Brut Rosé Belle Epoque bursts from the glass with a rich bouquet of peaches, strawberries, warm biscuits, smoky red berries and ginger. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, broad and fleshy, with a generous core of fruit that's tempered by some delicate phenolics and underpinned by ripe acids. This is a charming, nicely balanced Rosé Belle Epoque.
Light, bright salmon pink with traces of yellow in the glass. The bouquet is delicate, floral and fruited peonies followed by strawberry, raspberry, orange, pink grapefruit and pomegranate. The palate has a fresh, refined attack with subtly crisp notes of fresh pomegranate and pink grapefruit. Rounded, smooth, harmoniously full-bodied with a long, silky finish—built around a pronounced mineral core. 
Type:
Sparkling
Country:
France
Region:
Champagne
Appellation:
Champagne
Producer:
Perrier-Jouët
Grapes/Blend:
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Pairing Sugesstions:
Shellfish, Lobster, Goat Cheese, Duck, Game Birds, Berries and Fresh Fruits
Style:
Brut

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