Champagne Rosé from the House H BLIN, like every champagne of the range, is elaborated using an important proportion of Pinot Meunier (57%), one of the most surprising grape variety in Champagne. It offers a unique and astonishing taste with fresh and fruity shades.
At first, this rosé shows freshness linked with fresh fruits, its “rosé” character appears through a squbtel astringency and light vinosity. Then, in mouth, spicy and fruity notes mix themselves with deeper brioche aromas in a posture of roundness and structure.
A rosé champagne remarkable by its strong character, showing soft material. The general impression remains in the delicacy between power and lightness.
A champagne both discreet and present, fine and subtlety powerful, which nicely matches oriental meals such as Indian, Lebanese or Maroccan cooking.
AWARDS:
2010: Guide Hachette 2 stars
2011 : Guide Gilbert & Gaillard 83/100
2012 : Gold medal at International Wine Challenge
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Founded in 1947 by Henri Blin, who joined 28 other winemakers in Vincelles, the House H. BLIN & Co have today 120 winemakers members and 123 hectares. The House trades every year about 500 000 bottles, 45% of them being sold abroad.The particularity of champagne H.BLIN is to use one of the most surprising grape varieties among the region: the Meunier. This variety offers a unique and astonishing taste with subtle freshness and fruitiness.All their viticulture is based on reasoned farming principles, and several members already converted a part of their vineyard to “organic”.