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Amour de Deutz
Champagne Brut Rosé Millesimé

Amour de Deutz 2013

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The Champagne Rosé Brut Millésimé “Amour de Deutz” from Deutz is a rare and exquisite cuvée that embodies the house’s signature finesse and precision. Crafted from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay... Read More

Alcohol : 12%

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Amour de Deutz

DESCRIPTION

The Champagne Rosé Brut Millésimé “Amour de Deutz” from Deutz is a rare and exquisite cuvée that embodies the house’s signature finesse and precision. Crafted from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay sourced from Grand Cru vineyards, this rosé is produced only in exceptional vintages. Aged for many years in the Deutz cellars in Aÿ, it reveals a perfect harmony of delicacy and depth. Elegant, vibrant, and finely textured, “Amour de Deutz Rosé” combines purity of fruit with graceful complexity — a Champagne of true distinction.

EYE

Brilliant rose-gold hue with delicate copper reflections and fine, persistent bubbles.

NOSE

Aromas of wild strawberry, raspberry, and blood orange, enriched by notes of rose petal, brioche, and subtle spice.

MOUTH

Silky and vibrant on the palate, with layers of red berries, citrus, and almond cream. The texture is creamy yet precise, leading to a long, elegant finish marked by freshness and refined minerality.

PAIRING

Perfect with tuna tartare, lobster, or duck breast with red fruit sauce. It also pairs beautifully with fine desserts such as raspberry tart or strawberry mille-feuille.

Champagne Deutz

Founded in 1838 in Aÿ, Champagne Deutz is one of the region’s great historic houses, renowned for its refined, balanced style. Now part of the Roederer Group, the estate continues its long tradition of craftsmanship under the direction of Fabrice Rosset. Deutz Champagnes are celebrated for their seamless integration of fruit, minerality, and texture — a result of meticulous vineyard selection and extended cellar aging. “Amour de Deutz,” the house’s prestige cuvée, represents the pinnacle of this elegant, timeless aesthetic.

Champagne

Champagne is one of the most distinctive wine of France with a worldwide recognition for its festive quality. Its reputation traces back to the midde-age, when new kings of France were blessed with this wine for their crowning at the Cathedral of Reims. This cool continental climate wine region is located in the Northeast of France, just two hours east of Paris. It extends mostly between the two cities of Reims and Epernay. It includes 5 main subregions: starting from the North, the Montagne de Reims known for its Pinot Noir grapes, the Côte des Blancs known for its Chardonnay, the Vallée de la Marne known for its Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier (reg grapes), and further south, just North of Burguny, the Côte de Sézanne and the Côte des Bars in Aude. The so-called "Champagne method" has been practiced for hundreds of years. Created at the Abbaye of Saint-Hilaire in Limoux in the late 1500's, the method was utilized in England in the mid 1600's and was perfected by eponymous monk "Dom Perignon" in 1693. It consists first of making a low aslohol still wine with a blend of a white grape (usually Chardonnay) and red grapes (usually, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier), sourced from different vineyards sites and assembled with different vintages (or not for single vintage Champagne). It als include 10 to 20% of "reserve" wine, which consists of the best excedents from previous vintages. When the first wine is bottled, some sugar and yeasts are added (liqueur d'expedition) to create a second fermentation which will be trapped in the bottle with a crown cap for a minimum legal period of 15 months (it can be aged longer). The wine is then disgorged and topped off with a mix of reserve wine and sugar (liqueur de tirage) which could vary according to the dryness of Champagne desired, Brut being the standard dryness for Champagne. (3-12gr added sugar) Because of tis unique method and terroir, Champagne offers an array of styles and always bring fun in the glass!

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