Slide BRUT ROSÉ DE SAIGNÉE Champagne Geoffroy is one of the very rare Houses that makes its rosé Champagne by “leeching” during maceration of Pinot Noir. After a few hours in contact with the skin of the grape, the juice acquires a superb and natural colour, becoming intoxicated with subtle yet deep red fruit aromas. The “Rosé de saignée” is a rarity in champagne. For Rosalie

CUVÉE :
Champagne Rosé de Saignée 1er Cru Brut

TERROIR :
Clay and silt with some marl at depth.
Average age of the vines: 25 years

BLEND :
2018 harvest,
100% Pinot Noir

DOSAGE REGIME :
4 g/l

FORMATS :
white half-bottle, special white bottle and white Magnum

WINEMAKING :

Harvested and sorted by hand. Maceration with immersed cap in open oak vats. Avoidance of malolactic fermentation.

TASTING :

As a preamble the ruby red hue of this Rosé de Saignée is a pleasure for the eyes. The nose of this Champagne is a spring bouquet: rose, wild strawberry, raspberry and later blackberry combine perfectly to offer aromas, which would not be expected in a conventional rosé Champagne. The mouth follows on from the nose, and, thanks to the structure of the Pinot Noir, the vinosity of the finish is compellin. Because of this freshness, this Rosé de Saignée Champagne is best enjoyed young to take full advantage of aromas of small, fresh and crisp red berries.

PAIRING :

This Rose champagne will harmonize perfectly with noble seafood, such as pan-fried scallops or the finesse of a lobster or crawfish. Back on land a lightly roasted duck breast with some peaches will be perfect. A peach soup accompanied by a few strawberries with a flute of rosé Champagne will leave the eye and the palate with an unforgettable memory.

WINEMAKING :

Harvested and sorted by hand. Maceration with immersed cap in open oak vats. Avoidance of malolactic fermentation.

TASTING :

As a preamble the ruby red hue of this Rosé de Saignée is a pleasure for the eyes. The nose of this Champagne is a spring bouquet: rose, wild strawberry, raspberry and later blackberry combine perfectly to offer aromas, which would not be expected in a conventional rosé Champagne. The mouth follows on from the nose, and, thanks to the structure of the Pinot Noir, the vinosity of the finish is compellin. Because of this freshness, this Rosé de Saignée Champagne is best enjoyed young to take full advantage of aromas of small, fresh and crisp red berries.

PAIRING :

This Rose champagne will harmonize perfectly with noble seafood, such as pan-fried scallops or the finesse of a lobster or crawfish. Back on land a lightly roasted duck breast with some peaches will be perfect. A peach soup accompanied by a few strawberries with a flute of rosé Champagne will leave the eye and the palate with an unforgettable memory.

Champagne Pureté Brut nature

PRESS REVIEWS

2020 – Guide Gault Millau : 16/20
Décembre 2020 – Vinum – Allemagne : 17/20
Décembre 2020 – A.Galloni – USA : 88/100
2019 – James Suckling.com : 93/100
2019
– Guide RVF : 15.5/20

2019 – Guide Bettane et Desseauve : 16/20
2018 – Guide RVF : 14.5/20
2018 – Bettane & Desseauve : 15.5/20
2018/2019 – Guide Tyson Stelzer – Australie : 94/100

2015 – Guide Hachette : Coup de Coeur
Burghound – USA : 91/100
Wine advocate – USA : 93/100
Wine Spectator – USA : 92/100

Rosé de Saignée – Brut

BRUT ROSÉ DE SAIGNÉE Champagne Geoffroy is one of the very rare Houses that makes its rosé Champagne by “leeching” during maceration of Pinot Noir. After a few hours in contact with the skin of the grape, the juice acquires a superb and natural colour, becoming intoxicated with subtle yet deep red fruit aromas. The [...]