Friday 13 February 2015

Laurent-Perrier Champagne Cuvée Rosé Brut n.v.




The LP brut rosé saw the light in 1968, thanks to the genius of Monsieur Bernard de Nonancourt, who was able to give life, before than a champagne, a real wine, whose quality has always, unanimously, recognized.
It is a skilful blend of several parcels, primarily the Grand Crus, of Pinot Noir, from several villages of the Montagne de Reims, including Ambonnay, Louvois, Bouzy, Tours-sur-Marne, Verzy, Mailly and Verzenay.

Elegance and finesse of effervescence, to a still lively fruitiness, confirmed by the color, an intense pink salmon, determined, by orange reflexes.

Vinous and very fresh nose - two traits that will keep even the palate - that offers an articulated range of red berry fruits - lychee and strawberry, raspberry and cassis, blackberry and cherry - followed by pomegranate, and red orange, a fine floral touch - geranium and rose - with mineral notes and a toasty finishing this fine texture.

The same meticulous cleaning of flavors I found by the tasting, whose approach is driven by strong fruity characterization, a little sour.
There is total and extraordinary correspondence with the olfactory expressions, with the mouth that gradually becomes more and more enveloping.
Great finesse and formidable structure perfectly integrated.
Fruity richness giving off to the last sip, complex, very long and very persistent, with final minerals and licorice calls.


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