PJ BELLE EPOQUE
Belle Epoque Rose Champagne
PERRIER JOUET BELLE EP ROSE
- ROSE CHAMPAGNE: Perrier-Jouet Belle Epoque Rose is Floral & Extravagant - a versatile rosé, worthy of its iconic heritage
- PAIRING TIP: Ideal pairings include salmon or tuna cooked on one side only, salmon with cranberry sauce, pigeon or thinly sliced duck breast
- RARE AND ELEGANT CHAMPAGNE: First produced in 1978, this champagne is crafted only in exceptional years and in limited quantities
- FLAVOR AND AROMA: Notes of pink grapefruit and mandarin combined with the generosity of brioche. A subtle salinity and an impressively long finish
Product Title - Base Belle Epoque Rose Champagne Long Description Delicate in appearance yet extravagant in taste, Perrier-Jouet Belle Epoque Rose unleashes fragrant aromas of pink flowers and wild strawberries. Lively and fresh on the palate, with a long, lingering finish, its complex gourmet flavours make it an unusually versatile champagne which lends itself to daring food pairings, both sweet and savory. Perrier-Jouet Belle Epoque Rosé combines Chardonnay from the finest terroirs in Cramant and Avize with Pinot Noir from the Montagne de Reims, notably Mailly-Champagne in the north and Ay and Ambonnay in the south– these lattercrus selected for their structure, which marries perfectly with the small proportion (11%) of Pinot Noir red wines that are added to the white blend. Manufacturer Pernod Ricard Vineyard History Nature as a source of inspiration: Pierre-Nicolas Perrier and Rose-Adélaïde Jouët shared a love of nature and the arts. She was a cultured young woman from a Norman merchant family; he a masterful vintner and botanist. A year after their wedding, in 1811 they founded Maison Perrier-Jouët: born of their desire to create a Champagne House with a difference. The founders’ passion for art, nature and champagne has been passed down through the generations. Their son Charles Perrier, a botanist like his father, took over the House in 1848. The family philosophy of creative freedom and an unconventional observation of nature is intrinsic to the history of champagne. These values shape Maison Perrier-Jouët to this day. Maison Perrier-Jouët's affinity with the Art Nouveau movement, whose ethos was to reinvent nature to re-enchant the everyday, is best expressed by the emblematic anemone motif illustrated for the House in 1902 by Emile Gallé. Today, the House's enduring bond with art and nature translates to an extravagant universe which reinvents luxury as a meaningful experience with artistic collaborations. Brand PJ BELLE EPOQUE GPC CHAMPAGNE/SPARKLING Product ID 010986010856 Product Line Description PERRIER JOUET BELLE EP ROSE
