Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Rosé 2015 is an exceptional Champagne that encapsulates the essence of a remarkable year. The 45th rosé vintage in the House’s history, it embodies a year of tension and promise, defined by intense heat and dramatic weather shifts. This Champagne is a powerful expression of the harvest, with a brilliant, spicy bouquet that evokes the first rays of a promising day. Grand Vintage Rosé 2015 is the result of Moët & Chandon’s expert blending of red-skinned grapes, particularly Pinot Noir, which flourished in the warm conditions of 2015. The wine’s depth and complexity are a testament to the careful craftsmanship of Moët & Chandon’s Cellar Master.
The Grand Vintage Rosé 2015 is a vibrant, full-bodied Champagne that speaks to the power and maturity of the 2015 harvest. The dominant role of Pinot Noir, making up 52% of the blend, adds richness and structure, with 14% of red wine contributing to its deep, fruit-forward profile. The Champagne is further refined with the elegance of Chardonnay (27%) and the fruitiness of Meunier (21%), resulting in a perfectly balanced wine that evolves with every sip. Aged for at least six years in the cellar, the Champagne is given time to develop complexity, before being disgorged and aged further for a minimum of six months.
Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Rosé 2015 is an exceptional Champagne that encapsulates the essence of a remarkable year. The 45th rosé vintage in the House’s history, it embodies a year of tension and promise, defined by intense heat and dramatic weather shifts. This Champagne is a powerful expression of the harvest, with a brilliant, spicy bouquet that evokes the first rays of a promising day. Grand Vintage Rosé 2015 is the result of Moët & Chandon’s expert blending of red-skinned grapes, particularly Pinot Noir, which flourished in the warm conditions of 2015. The wine’s depth and complexity are a testament to the careful craftsmanship of Moët & Chandon’s Cellar Master.
The Grand Vintage Rosé 2015 is a vibrant, full-bodied Champagne that speaks to the power and maturity of the 2015 harvest. The dominant role of Pinot Noir, making up 52% of the blend, adds richness and structure, with 14% of red wine contributing to its deep, fruit-forward profile. The Champagne is further refined with the elegance of Chardonnay (27%) and the fruitiness of Meunier (21%), resulting in a perfectly balanced wine that evolves with every sip. Aged for at least six years in the cellar, the Champagne is given time to develop complexity, before being disgorged and aged further for a minimum of six months.