Champagne Petite Fleur de Miraval Rosé

'Savoir faire' and artistic sensitivity, keys of Miraval
1 bottle
£99.00
Bottle 75cl.

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Champagne Petite Fleur de Miraval Rosé is a delicate champagne that combines elegance, freshness, and sophistication. The younger sibling of Fleur de Miraval captures all its essence and quality, with a classic touch at a more accessible price. Made with chardonnay and a small percentage of pinot noir, this brut rosé champagne is harmonious and fresh, with aromas of apricot and cherry alongside notes of toasted nuts and a saline, mineral finish.

General features

Region

Champagne

Grape variety

95% Chardonnay, 5% Pinot Noir

Type of bottle

Champenoise Bottle

Capacity (cl)

75

Alcohol content (% vol.)

12.5

General Information

The grapes used to produce Petite Fleur de Miraval Rosé come from Grand Cru vineyards in the surroundings of Mesnil-sur-Oger (Côte des Blancs), where the climatic conditions and the terroir are ideal for their ripening, combining good exposure, clay-limestone soils, and the influence of a continental climate that imparts a unique minerality.

It is made from chardonnay and a small addition of still red wine from the noble variety pinot noir, which gives it its delicate pale pink color. After cold fermentation, carried out with the aim of preserving fresh and fruity aromas, the base wine undergoes a second fermentation in the bottle, following the traditional champenoise method, where it acquires its persistent fine bubbles. The result of this meticulous process is a champagne of exceptional quality and complexity.

Initially known for the renowned association of the Perrin family with American actor Brad Pitt, the winery Château Miraval has made a name for itself in the Champagne region of France for its commitment to excellence and sustainability. An absolute benchmark in the world of rosé champagne, the brand focuses on responsible winemaking practices, producing exceptional wines that respect the environment.

Champagne Petite Fleur de Miraval Rosé is a sparkling wine under the AOC Champagne designation, highly versatile in food pairing. Ideal to accompany fresh seafood, sushi, or a platter of mild cheeses. It is also perfect for toasting with fruit-based desserts like strawberry tart or raspberry mousse. Its balanced acidity enhances flavors without overpowering them, making it the ideal companion for countless gastronomic options.

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The winery

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Château Miraval is a winery located in Provence, in the south of France, in the town of Correns, department of Var, one of the three subzones of the A.O.C. Côte de Provence.

The first references to the castle that gives its name to the estate, and which dominates the 600-hectare property where it stands, date back to 1252. During that year, according to chronicles, Thomas Aquinas stayed for a few days in its premises. In the 16th century, the Prince of Naples joined the French court, settling there, and Miraval was included in the registry of Casas Nobles de Francia.

In 1850, Joseph-Louis Lambot, the inventor of reinforced concrete and then owner of the estate, built its immense winery, which, until the 1990s, only produced simple Vins de Pays, the French equivalent of Spanish Vinos de la Tierra. After several ownership changes, including that of jazz pianist Jacques Loussier in the 1970s, and with American Tom Bove as the owner, its viticulture was modernized.

In 2008, actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt purchased Château Miraval and partnered with the Perrin family, owners of Château de Beaucastel, one of the most prestigious wineries in the Rhône Valley. Since 2012, this family has been responsible for cultivating the vines, producing, and marketing the estate's wines.

The estate's vineyard spans 30 hectares and is planted on terraces, with clay and limestone soils, at an average altitude of 350 meters. From its fruits, cultivated traditionally without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical products, three different wines are made: the famous Miraval Rosé, made from cinsault, grenache, syrah, and rolle grapes, and a single-varietal white from rolle, both under the Côtes de Provence designation, as well as a coupage of rolle and white grenache, classified under the A.O.C. Coteaux Varois. In addition to wine, Châ