Available vintages
Description
- Country France
- Region Champagne
- Appellation Brut Champagne
- Color White
- Alcohol 12
- Grape varieties 60% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir
Barons de Rothschild Champagne embodies the excellence of the Champagne wine region in France . This prestigious wine, crafted from Chardonnay and 40% Pinot Noir, reflects artisanal mastery and a philosophy of authenticity. The Barons de Rothschild , prominent figures in the wine world, are committed to producing champagnes of remarkable finesse, where each sip tells the story of its terroir. Let yourself be seduced by the complexity and freshness of this exceptional brut.
Notes and pairings
Notes and pairings
Tasting notes
This Champagne boasts a beautiful, luminous, and delicate golden hue. On the nose, aromas of white flowers and fresh fruit mingle harmoniously, offering a sensation of lightness and freshness. On the palate, the fine and persistent effervescence reveals notes of citrus and pear, with a lovely minerality. The finish is elegant, leaving an impression of purity and complexity, inviting another sip.
Producer
Producer
The Champagne Barons de Rothschild vineyards extend across exceptional terroirs, characterized by chalky and clay-limestone soils, typical of the region. This unique terroir, combined with a temperate climate, fosters a perfect balance between the ripeness and freshness of the grapes. The meticulously tended vines benefit from optimal sun exposure, allowing them to develop rich and complex aromas, essential to the quality of the champagnes produced. The sustainable farming practices employed in the vineyard respect the environment while guaranteeing controlled yields and unparalleled quality.
The team's opinion
An elegant non-vintage champagne where Chardonnay dominates, bringing finesse and freshness, while Pinot Noir offers roundness and structure. The nose reveals aromas of pear, nectarine, and peony; the palate combines generosity and verticality with a subtly bitter finish.
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Serving temperature 8–10 °C
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Climax 2024 à 2030