Review for Henriot Brut Rose

    edwardragg Wine Blogger September 27, 2008
    Appearance: attractive light pink-red, good mousse. Nose: delicate redcurrant and slight raspberry fruit with pleasant biscuit aromas and actually some aged notes here (this bottle of NV was a few years old). Palate: lively acidity, plesant mellowed red fruits and good length. Conclusion: I'm not convinced rose Champagnes actually age all that well, whether non-vintage or non-vintage, but this is clearly a delicate and sophisticated rose (58% Pinot Noir and 42% Chardonnay). Go for brand-spanking new bottles.  
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