R. H. Coutier, Brut Rosé Champagne, Grand Cru – 7.5g/L dosage


Producer


Region

FranceChampagneMontagne de Reims

Appellation

Brut Rosé Champagne, Grand Cru

Varietal

Chardonnay, Pinot Noir

Farming

Low/No Sulfur Vinification

Vinification

Malolactic

Soil Type

Chalky Limestone, Clay

85% Chardonnay, 15% Pinot Noir
The Coutier vineyards are all located in the 100% Grand Cru village of Ambonnay on the Montagne de Reims which is known for its red wine grapes, mainly Pinot Noir. This rosé is atypical in that the base of the wine consists entirely of 85% Chardonnay and it is deftly colored with 15% still red Pinot Noir.
Delicate salmon colored rosé with a fine but persistent mousse. The nose shows hints of fine red berries, especially gooseberries, with just a hint of toast. The Chardonnay here provides bracing acidity to match the richness of the Pinot Noir. Full and creamy though with great length. Power with finesse. Very classy stuff.
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The NV Brut Rosé Grand Cru is pretty and elegant, while showing a bit of a lighter hand relative to the other wines in the range. Then again, this is a Chardonnay-based Rosé, so that makes sense. Bright floral, blood orange and red berry fruit all open in the glass. Medium in body and taut, with striking energy, the Rosé is exquisitely beautiful and so delicious. I loved it. Disgorged: November, 2019.
— Antonio Galloni