Champagne Chapuy Rose Brut Tradition N.V

Grand Cru rose from family grower in Oger • HVE certified estate • Chardonnay-led blend with Pinot Noir depth

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$109
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$121
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Region : Champagne, France

Product Type : Chardonnay, Pinot Noir

Wine details

12% ABV - 750 ml - Champagne AOC Grand Cru

Sustainability

Certified HVE with herbicide-free viticulture

Tasting notes

A delicate rose Champagne from Grand Cru Oger blending 65% Chardonnay with 20% Pinot Noir and 15% red-vinified Pinot Noir. The crystal-clear salmon-pink robe gives way to fine aromas of red berries with the generous fullness of Pinot Noir. On the palate, the wine is voluptuous and fresh, balancing red fruit elegance with Chardonnay finesse. Careful blending of malolactic and non-malolactic wines preserves brightness, leading to a refined and lingering finish.

Serving temperature

Serve at 6-8 °C

Food pairings

Smoked salmon, cocktail canapes, fresh berries, light seafood; Asian pairings: curry prawns, salmon sashimi, Thai papaya salad, Vietnamese summer rolls

Awards & recognition

Rated 90 points by Wine Enthusiast - 'Voluptuous rose with fine red berry flavors and an elegant Chardonnay-driven freshness'

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Champagne Chapuy Rose Brut Tradition N.V is a charming rosé Champagne that combines delicate red fruit, freshness and a refined sparkling texture.

The wine is crafted by traditional bottle fermentation, with lees aging adding roundness and cohesion while preserving the bright, lifted character expected from the house.

Chapuy's vineyard work reflects a responsible grower philosophy, with attention to sustainable practices and the health of the soils that support its Champagne fruit.

The Chapuy family brings a personal, artisan approach to Champagne, producing wines that favour purity and pleasure over excess and remain closely tied to their village roots.