Veuve Clicquot unveils La Grande Dame Rosé 2015, a tribute to Madame Clicquot’s pioneering spirit.
In 1818, she defied conventional practices by blending her red wine from her beloved ‘Clos Colin’ parcel with her white wine. Criticized at first, she is now acknowledged as the inventor of the first known blended rosé champagne.
La Grande Dame Rosé 2015 vintage, featuring a blend of 90% of Pinot Noir and 10% of Chardonnay, is blended with 13% Pinot Noir red wine from the historical parcel ‘Clos Colin’.
Pinot Noir’s unique, precise quality stands as the backbone of Veuve Clicquot champagnes. The versatility and freshness of Pinot Noir capture the essence of the Champagne region’s unique terroir.