MAGNUM. An elegant Pinot Noir-based Champagne with the body and structure of a fine red wine; textured and complex. The rosé de saignée method is as follows: grapes macerate briefly for color, then the juice is “bled” off to ferment separately. “Singular, fascinating…could handle rich red meat dishes or the richest, funkiest cheeses with ease.”—Stephen Tanzer
Jay Kline 
From 375mL. The “Rosé de Saignée” pours almost a fuchsia color with a transparent core and a persistent mousse. On the nose, the wine is developing with notes of ripe strawberry, raspberry, red apple and chalky minerals. On the palate, the wine is dry with low tannin and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is medium+. Round and rustic in style. Lovely. Drink now. Disgorged February of 2023
From 375mL. The “Rosé de Saignée” pours almost a fuchsia color with a transparent core and a persistent mousse. On the nose, the wine is developing with notes of ripe strawberry, raspberry, red apple and chalky minerals. On the palate, the wine is dry with low tannin and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is medium+. Round and rustic in style. Lovely. Drink now. Disgorged February of 2023
9.2Matt Nason 
Mag 2.
Mag 2.
9.5David Murphy 
Nothing says fun like a magnum of rose champagne!
Nothing says fun like a magnum of rose champagne!
9.1Sean Calder 
Blogger Vinifico! The Original Vancouver Wine Blog
Red berries, spice and floral notes... this is a very cool wine that could stand up to meat. Really tasty.
Red berries, spice and floral notes... this is a very cool wine that could stand up to meat. Really tasty.
9.0Michael Meagher MS 
Chairman/Founder Boston Sommelier Society, Beverage Director Cafe Escadrille
Fun glass of fizz. Not exceptionally red-fruit driven, but fresh acidity and minerality drive the bus. And not terribly priced, either.
Fun glass of fizz. Not exceptionally red-fruit driven, but fresh acidity and minerality drive the bus. And not terribly priced, either.
9.2Katy Jossy Simanski 
Fresh strawberries and red roses. Delicate bubbles.
Fresh strawberries and red roses. Delicate bubbles.
9.1Max Reichwage 
Dark pink bubbles, a pretty wine with good texture
Dark pink bubbles, a pretty wine with good texture
8.7Charles Antin 
Senior Wine Specialist/Auctioneer Zachys
Bright red berries.
Bright red berries.
8.8Sasha Smith 
Wine Blogger Spin the Bottle NY
Floral, pretty.
Floral, pretty.
9.1Location
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