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Sunday, August 25, 2013 - As you'd expect from the grapes involved, the nose is in between that of pinot noir and that of blanc de blancs champagne, with the accent on the former: strawberry/cherry and rose petal with yeasty brioche, tiny bubbles, maybe a little citron zest on the palate. The label doesn't call it "brut," or any of the other usual designations, but it's quite dry and tart. This was "en tirage" for four years and I'm unclear what this adds, but this was a lovely bottle with great QPR. Even my hostess, who is dubious about both sparkling wines and rosés, was enthusiastic.

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