Madame Clicquot created the first blended Rosé in 1818 by adding some red wine to Yellow Label champagne. The result was Veuve Clicquot Rosé. The blend is made using 50 to 60 different crus, the cuvee is based on Brut Yellow Label’s traditional blend, 44 to 48 % Pinot Noir, 13 to 18 % Meunier, 25 to 29 % Chardonnay. The blend draws on a particularly high percentage of reserve wines originating from several harvests (usually 5 or 6): from 25 to 35%, sometimes as much as 40% to ensure the consistency of the House style. It has expressive aromas of strawberry and very ripe wild strawberries. A full-bodied, vinous palate which stays fresh.
“Champagne Piper-Heidsieck Essentiel Extra Brut 2019, Pinot Noir 44%, Meunier 34% and Chardonnay 22%, Maison Fondee En 1785, Reims, France, 12% 0.75L” has been added to your cart. View cart

















