Lanson Rosé Label

Pionero rosé champagne
1 bottle
£72.00
Bottle 75cl.

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Born in the 1950s of the last century, Lanson Rosé Label was one of the first rosé champagnes to hit the market and, therefore, one of the most appreciated. A safe bet, full of freshness and glamour.

Consumption features

Serving temperature

Serve at an ambient temperature of 8 ºC

General features

Type of wine

Sparkling rosé

Region

Champagne

Grape variety

32% Chardonnay, 53% Pinot Noir, 15% Pinot Meunier

Type of bottle

Champenoise Bottle

Capacity (cl)

75

Alcohol content (% vol.)

12.50

General Information

The centenary and prestigious maison Lanson, a favorite of the British royal household, produces Lanson Rosé Label, a classic rosé champagne crafted from a selection of pinot noir, chardonnay, and pinot meunier grapes from a wide variety of crus, which, after vinification, ages on lees for at least three years.

Champagne Lanson is one of the most renowned French houses in the world. An official supplier to three royal households—Swedish, British, and Spanish—their premium sparkling wines are synonymous with excellence, as creations like this Lanson Rosé Label offered by the Club demonstrate. The centenary tradition of Champagne embodied in a subtle wine with refined aromas and a fresh, rounded palate, not to be missed.

Tasting notes

Of a beautiful and subtle salmon-pink color, with fine and lively bubbles.

On the nose, it reveals aromas of rose and delicate red fruits.

On the palate, it shows great persistence and balance. Fresh and rounded.

The winery

Winery

Lanson is today an international brand present on five continents, combining boldness and tradition. The prestigious Champagne brand Lanson was established in 1760 and features the Maltese Cross on its labels as a tribute to its founder, a knight of this order. Today, more than two and a half centuries later, Lanson is the second-largest champagne producer in France, with 19.8 million bottles, and remains an official supplier to the British Royal Household. The Lanson style, internationally recognized, originates from the exclusion of malolactic fermentation during the production process. This peculiarity allows the reserve wines to express their full aromatic richness.