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    Rosé Champagne brings Pinot-driven fruit to the finesse of méthode traditionnelle. Whether blended for precision or made by the traditional saignée method for structure and depth, Rosé Champagne is as versatile as it is beautiful. From aperitif-friendly bottles to cellar-worthy prestige cuvées, this collection showcases the full spectrum of the style.

    What is Rosé Champagne?

    Rosé Champagne is made by incorporating red grapes into the winemaking process to create a pink-hued sparkling wine with vibrant character. Producers make rosé in two main ways: blending or short skin contact. Both approaches highlight Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, with Chardonnay providing lift and finesse.

    How Rosé Champagne is Made

    • Blended Rosé: A small amount of still Pinot Noir or Pinot Meunier is added to white Champagne. This gives precise control over colour and fruit profile and supports a consistent house style.
    • Maceration (Saignée): Black grape skins remain in brief contact with the juice before fermentation. This produces deeper colour, a more vinous texture, and pronounced red fruit flavours.

    Key Grapes and What They Bring

    • Pinot Noir: Structure, body, strawberry and cherry.
    • Pinot Meunier: Generous fruit, raspberry and redcurrant.
    • Chardonnay: Freshness, citrus, floral lift, and ageing frame.

    How It Tastes

    • Fresh red berries such as strawberry, raspberry, and cherry
    • Citrus brightness from lemon and blood orange
    • Floral notes of rose and violet
    • Mineral edges of chalk and subtle spice
    • With age: brioche, toast, and nutty complexity

    Styles in the Collection

    • Non-Vintage Rosé: Fresh and approachable, an ideal aperitif.
    • Vintage Rosé: Structured and complex, reflecting a single harvest.
    • Prestige Rosé: Icons such as Dom Pérignon Rosé, Krug Rosé, and Cristal Rosé, prized for depth and longevity.

    Wines Worth Knowing

    • Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé: A benchmark for elegance and finesse.
    • Ruinart Rosé: Luminous fruit and fine balance.
    • Krug Rosé: Layered complexity for collectors.
    • Dom Pérignon Rosé: Iconic and cellar-worthy.
    • Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé: Celebrated saignée style with intensity.

    Serving and Pairing

    • Serve at 8 to 10°C in a tulip or white wine glass to capture aroma and texture.
    • Pair with duck, salmon, roast chicken, or Asian-inspired dishes with gentle spice.
    • Excellent with charcuterie, creamy cheeses, and summer berries.
    • Cellaring: Store horizontally at 10 to 12°C in a dark, cool, still environment. Vintage and prestige rosés evolve toward dried fruit, toast, and spice.

    Rosé Champagne Questions, Answered

    How is Rosé Champagne different from regular Champagne?
    Rosé includes a portion of red grapes, which adds colour and red-fruit flavours. Regular Champagne is usually made without skin contact or red wine blending.

    What is the saignée method?
    Saignée, French for “bleeding,” is when juice spends a short time on black grape skins before fermentation. It creates deeper colour, more structure, and pronounced red fruit.

    How do different areas of Champagne affect rosé style?
    Sub-regions shape character. Montagne de Reims rosés, which are Pinot Noir dominant, tend to be structured and powerful. Rosés from the Côte des Bar often show riper, fruit-forward profiles due to warmer conditions.

    Does Rosé Champagne age well?
    Yes. Non-vintage rosés shine young for freshness, while vintage and prestige cuvées can age beautifully and build complexity.

    What food pairs best with Rosé Champagne?
    Duck, veal, richer seafood, charcuterie, and soft cheeses. Non-vintage styles suit lighter fare, while vintage and prestige rosés pair with more robust dishes.

    Why Shop Rosé Champagne at Kent Street Cellars?

    Our Rosé Champagne collection spans icons and hidden gems, from approachable bottles to rare prestige cuvées. Every wine is selected for provenance, quality, and style. Enjoy same-day delivery across Sydney metro, fast secure nationwide shipping, rare and limited releases, and optional gift wrapping.