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Pierre Moncuit, Champagne Brut Rose Grand Cru Henriette, NV (Base 2019)

$59.99

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Pierre Moncuit’s Champagne Brut Rosé Grand Cru “Henriette” NV, with a base of 2019, is a refined and distinctive rosé Champagne that celebrates the Grand Cru terroir of Le Mesnil-sur-Oger in the Côte des Blancs. This cuvée is named in honor of Henriette Moncuit, and it blends Chardonnay with a small amount of still red Pinot Noir from the Grand Cru village of Bouzy, known for its powerful and expressive Pinot Noir. This unique combination brings both the elegance of Chardonnay and the depth of Pinot Noir, all accentuated by a Brut dosage that maintains the wine’s freshness and vibrancy.

On the nose, “Henriette” opens with enticing aromas of wild strawberry, red currant, and raspberry, accompanied by floral notes and a hint of citrus. The palate is both refined and lively, offering flavors of red berries, blood orange, and a delicate chalky minerality that speaks to its Grand Cru origins. A fine, creamy mousse enhances the wine’s texture, while the Brut finish leaves a refreshing, clean impression with a hint of salinity and structure.

This Champagne pairs beautifully with a range of dishes, from charcuterie and duck breast to creamy cheeses and seafood. The 2019 base lends a youthful brightness and clarity, making Pierre Moncuit’s Brut Rosé Grand Cru “Henriette” an excellent choice for those who appreciate a rosé Champagne with elegance, depth, and a tribute to tradition.

More about this wine

Grapes | 75% Chardonnay, 25% Still Pinot Noir

Vineyards | Chardonnay from 40+ year old Grand Cru vines in Le Mesnil, Pinot is from Bouzy.

Vinification | 100% malolactic fermentation in stainless steel; 24-30 months sur lattes; 8 gr/l dosage.

Disgorgement: March 2024

In 1889, Pierre Moncuit and his wife, Odile Moncuit-Delos, established the house of Champagne Pierre Moncuit. Since 1977, Nicole Moncuit has managed the vineyards and made the wine, while her brother Yves has managed the sales and business side of things. More recently, Nicole’s daughter Valerie has been actively assisting in the cellar.

The majority of Moncuit’s vines are 50 years or older, and two parcels are just shy of their 100th birthday. In a region known for replanting vines before they reach their 30's to ensure more vigorous production, these old vines represent a rare commitment to farming and tradition.

Their focus in the cellar is to bring out the purity of fruit and minerality of the soils without too much intervention. To achieve this, no wood is used during elevage but the wines are allowed to go to malolactic fermentation.

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