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Mailly Brut Rosé incl. Case 75cl

Mailly

Brut Rosé incl. Case

Contents

75cl

Origin
France > Champagne > Mountain of Reims > Champagne AOC
Classification
Grand Cru
Variety(s)
Pinot Noir 90%
Chardonnay 10%
Compound
Blend
Colour
Rose
Taste style
Rich and/or Layered
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Productinformatie

Algemeen

  • Maturation

    Steel

  • CO2 method

    Traditional Method

  • Dosage

    Gross

  • Category Residual Sugar

    Dry

  • Serving temperature

    6-8°C

  • Alcohol %

    12.0 %

  • Recommended drinking window

    >10 years

  • Food pairing

    Aperitif, tapas, small game, roasted white meat, venison fillet with cranberries, blue cheeses, red fruit desserts,...

Taste style

  • Tight and/or Mineral
  • Rich and/or Layered

All specifications

Climate Cool Continental
Harvest method Hand-picked
Additional information vinification Rose de maceration with the addition of 10% chardonnay wine. 8g/L dosage.
Wine for storage? Ja
Closure Cork
Original packaging Per Piece

About the producer

Mailly

Mailly Grand Cru was founded in 1929 by three wine grower friends who were fed up with the figurative knife to the throat of the grandes marques time and again when buying/selling their grapes. The gentlemen decided to start producing Champagne together, but in the midst of the crisis. Naturally, they were boycotted for years by their ex-colleagues, but they persevered and after a few decades they had grown into a formidable opponent. The Mailly vineyards completely surround the Grand Cru village, situated in the heart of the Montagne de Reims nature park. 70 ha, divided over 480 plots, all planted with two noble grape varieties: Pinot Noir (75%) and Chardonnay (25%). Most plots are located on the northern slopes and produce subtle, well-balanced wines, a bit of the trademark of Mailly Champagne. Their headquarters are located in the middle of these slopes: a glass pavilion with no less than seven different levels of cellars and no less than a kilometre long stretch of 'crayères' where the champagnes mature in a more than optimal environment. Awarded * in Revue du Vin de France 2023.
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