Bertrand Delespierre — Enfant de la Montagne Rosé

Enfant de la Montagne Rosé

Bertrand Delespierre | Rosé

Sometimes a champagne brings not just enjoyment, but also exciting insights. The Bertrand Delespierre Enfant de la Montagne Rosé is a champagne I discovered and really appreciated during a tasting as an aperitif.

With its balanced cuvée of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier plus aromas of apple, cherry and red fruits, it's a wonderfully lively rosé champagne that perfectly combines freshness, elegance and seductive fruitiness.

An experiment with fresh mango and nectarines shows: the fruity sweetness tends to mask the champagne's delicate nuances rather than complement them. The lesson: not every pairing is perfect – and that's completely okay. These kinds of experiences are also part of the journey and make enjoying it even more exciting.

Tasting Notes

A lively rosé champagne with aromas of apple, cherry and red fruits. Combines freshness, elegance and seductive fruitiness in balanced harmony.

Details

Producer Bertrand Delespierre
Cuvée Enfant de la Montagne Rosé
Category Rosé
Grape Varieties Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier
Terroir Montagne de Reims
Style
Highlights Apple, cherry, red fruits, vibrantly fresh
Pairs with Aperitif

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