Charles Heidsieck Rosé Réserve Champagne
The Charles Heidsieck Rosé Réserve Champagne is a sophisticated and highly acclaimed French rosé Champagne, celebrated for its elegance, complexity and luxurious texture. Crafted by the iconic house of Charles Heidsieck, this prestige cuvée is renowned for its beautiful pale salmon-copper hue, layered red fruit character and velvety mouthfeel.
A meticulous blend of approximately 40% Pinot Noir, 35% Chardonnay and 25% Meunier, the Rosé Réserve is elevated by the inclusion of 20% reserve wines and a carefully selected addition of still red wine, adding depth, richness and remarkable structure.
Extended ageing is central to its style, with the Champagne resting for more than 3 to 4 years in Charles Heidsieck’s ancient chalk cellars, where it develops its signature complexity and silky finesse.
The bouquet opens with expressive aromas of wild strawberry, raspberry compote and vineyard peach, layered with hints of rose petals, warm spice and delicate gingerbread. On the palate, it is generous yet refined, delivering vibrant red berry fruit, creamy mousse and a beautifully velvety texture. The finish is long, powdery and elegant, leaving lingering notes of fresh pastry, red fruits and subtle spice.
This premium rosé Champagne is perfect for celebrations, romantic occasions, aperitif service, or pairing with smoked salmon, duck, tuna tartare and berry desserts.
A benchmark rosé Champagne that combines richness, finesse and house prestige in every glass.
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