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  • Decanting time

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  • When to drink

    Now-2035
  • Food Pairing

    Rockefeller Oysters, Pata Negra & Foie gras mi-cuit

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The Story

Every Grand Vintage is unique and original, the cellar master’s personal, free interpretation in service of the singular qualities of that year’s grapes. Grand Vintage Rosé is the perfect embodiment of the Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage spirit, a sprit founded on three essential values:

Each bottle of Möet & Chandon Grand Vintage Rosé Brut is unique and original. This champagne has been crafted from the most rigorously selected grapes of one single harvest. The coupage of Grand Vintage Rosé champagne is created from the blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier. The second fermentation process and ageing of this champagne was realized in the dark underground cellers of Moët et Chandon over a time-period of 48 months in this champagne´s bottle. During the degüelle (disgorgement) process, there was eight grams of sugar added per liter.

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Wine Information

The vintage 2013 was favorable for chardonnay and that is also why Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2013 higher proportion of Chardonnay in the blend than normally.  

Blend:

44% Pinot Noir (14% red wine)

35% Chardonnay

21% Pinot Meunier 

Ageing period in the cellars: 7 years

Ageing after disgorging: at least 6 months

Dosage: 5 g/litre

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Vintage 2013

The Champagne harvest 2013– late, but potentially outstanding

It has been another strange year for Champagne, starting with a cold, wet winter, followed by a gloomy, chilly spring with a lot of rain. Vine development started two weeks behind the ten-year average, and never made up for that lost time.

Along the way came a hot dry summer, boosting fruit quality thanks to the most sunshine ever recorded in Champagne in July and August.

Rain came from 6 September onwards, which helped to fatten the berries - then fortunately stopped in time to allow good conditions for final ripening. Considering the lateness of the harvest, the weather this year was exceptionally good – almost summer-like with unusually warm temperatures and sunshine, and a wind from the east to help keep the grapes healthy.

It was a year of big differences in the timing of the harvest, with picking in the most precocious plots starting on 24 September and in the slower-ripening areas on 9 October. Most plots commenced harvesting in the first days of October – the latest start date seen in Champagne for two decades.

Bearing in mind the economic situation, Champagne's governing body has set the yield limit at 10,000 kilos per hectare. Most crus should achieve this yield, excepting only a few that were partially affected by millerandage (shot berries), hailstorms and botrytis.

An average potential alcohol of nearly 10% ABV and good acidity averaging around 8.5g H2SO4 per litre together suggest a promising balance for the eventual wine. The Champenois are already drawing favourable comparisons with the vintages of 1983, 1988 and 1998 – these too being the product of late harvests.

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Average Bottle Price

2022
80€

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Written Notes

Moderately intense, copper rose colour. Lovely floral nose with toastiness, brioche, apricots and strawberries. Dry, broad and silky palate with refined mousse and elegant spiciness. Long and supple finish. JL 91 (Oct 2021)

  • 91p

44% Pinot Noir (of which 14% was still red), 35% Chardonnay, 21% Pinot Meunier. Dosage 5 g/l. 
Quite an assertive salmon pink attests to the house's turn away from very pale pink champagne. Mellow, rose-petal aroma and, like the white, quite an aggressive mousse, but pretty delicate on the palate with some defiant, slightly bitter astringency on the finish. Appetising. Attractive, well-balanced wine with interest. I think, given a choice, I might go for the rosé 2013 rather than the white 2013 from this producer.

  • 86p
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Origin

Reims, Champagne

Grapes

44% Pinot Noir
35% Chardonnay
21% Pinot Meunier

Drinking temperature

7-9C

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