pale salmon and small bubbles. fresh strawberry and red apples on a nose punctuated with gentle brioche notes. soft and round on entry, it takes a moment for the fruit to unfold, and it does so in fresh, subtle and crunchy red berry layers with spring herb accents. bright acidic lift and good length.
12.5% AbV; dosage 8g/L; 56% Pinot Noir/ 44% Chardonnay; colour comes from ~4% still red wine (saignée); base vintage is 2019 and includes up to ~10% reserve wines (going back some four seasons); two years on the lees.
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A bit of red apple on the nose and taste. Very nice balance; crisp; refreshing. Very pleasant, although there doesn't seem to be a lot going on beyond the basics. This may be my first time with the rose and it seems a touch heavier than the non-rose, which I had immediately following this one. All in all though, not much difference between the two.
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Our house rose' "Champagne". Roederer is very successful in the Anderson Valley! Superb balance, fruit and bubbles! This is always dialed in and a solid value at just under $30 in a mixed case purchase locally. We cap it and drink it over multiple nights.
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(NV Roederer Estate Brut Rose Anderson Valley) Beautifully aromatic with toasty spices, freshly baked bread, and citrus. The palate is lighter in style but well focused with a lingering finish.
(NV Roederer Estate Brut Rosé Anderson Valley) Tight nose; tasty, light strawberry, citrus palate with good acidity; medium finish 91+ pts.
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3/14/2024 - WindFlyer Likes this wine: 90 Points
[2023 release]
pale salmon and small bubbles. fresh strawberry and red apples on a nose punctuated with gentle brioche notes. soft and round on entry, it takes a moment for the fruit to unfold, and it does so in fresh, subtle and crunchy red berry layers with spring herb accents. bright acidic lift and good length.
12.5% AbV; dosage 8g/L; 56% Pinot Noir/ 44% Chardonnay; colour comes from ~4% still red wine (saignée); base vintage is 2019 and includes up to ~10% reserve wines (going back some four seasons); two years on the lees.
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3/11/2024 - Martin Redmond Likes this wine: 92 Points
No formal tasting notes tasting. Took to dinner with friends at Saison. Paired very nicely across most of the courses
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3/3/2024 - Quiller wrote: 88 Points
A bit of red apple on the nose and taste. Very nice balance; crisp; refreshing. Very pleasant, although there doesn't seem to be a lot going on beyond the basics. This may be my first time with the rose and it seems a touch heavier than the non-rose, which I had immediately following this one. All in all though, not much difference between the two.
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2/2/2024 - Martin Redmond wrote: 91 Points
A perennial favorite sparking rose. Even better from magnum
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1/24/2024 - chablis28 wrote: 93 Points
Our house rose' "Champagne". Roederer is very successful in the Anderson Valley! Superb balance, fruit and bubbles! This is always dialed in and a solid value at just under $30 in a mixed case purchase locally. We cap it and drink it over multiple nights.
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