Gosset NV Grand Rosé
Gosset NV Grand Rosé
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95 points, Tyson Stelzer, The Champagne Guide 2020-2021.
A pretty pale-salmon hue heralds a beautifully eloquent rosé that articulates the restrained mood of Gosset and the delicacy of a touch of pinot noir red wine. Pretty red cherry and strawberry fruit is fragranced with rose petal perfume, building to complex nuances of tamarillo with time in the glass. Tension and structure are defined equally by the salty chalk minerality of the great crus of the Côte des Blancs and Montagne de Reims, and the drive of excellent, ripe malic acidity. It glides very long and harmonious.
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Vintage: Non vintage
Bottle size: 750 mL
Varietal: Chardonnay and Pinot Noir
Region: Champagne | France
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Food pairing
Food pairing
Oysters, Fish, Cured Meat, Pork, Poultry, Soft Cheese & Cream, Pungent Cheese, Hard Cheese, Green Vegetables, and Beans & Peas
Producer: Champagne Gosset
Producer: Champagne Gosset
Established since 1584, Gosset is one of the smallest Grande Marque Champagne producers. Whilst the champagnes that they produce have never been plentiful in quantity, they have distinguished themselves with the consistently superb quality throughout the entire range of champagnes produced. Remaining a family owned house, the Gosset family sold the business to the Cointreau family in 1994.
From the superbly smooth and well rounded flavours of the Grande Reserve to the elegance and perfume of the brilliant Grand Rose champagne to the incomparable Grand Millesime vintage it is clear that these champagnes have been conceived for the most demanding champagne enthusiast. Whilst the vintage champagnes are only released in the very best years, the cellaring capacity of Gosset champagnes in those select vintages is well documented. At Gosset malolactic fermentation is avoided to ensure sufficient acidity enabling a long evolution.