This Veuve Clicquot Rose is the end result of a desire to create a Rose champagne with a delightfully luscious, fruit-based charm. Jacques Peters, the cellarmaster, and his team wanted a champagne that would be accessible and naturally engaging while conserving Veuve Clicquot's essential values in terms of style. The wine has a luminous color with attractive pink glints. The nose is generous and elegant, with initial aromas of fresh red fruit (raspberry, wild strawberry, cherry, blackberry), leading to biscuity notes of dried fruits and Viennese pastries (almonds, apricots and brioche). The fresh attack is followed by a fruity harmonious sensation on the palate. The wine is perfectly balanced in the best Veuve Clicquot style of pink champagnes, combining elegance and flair. The wine works its magic—this delectably full champagne can be enjoyed as a true delicacy. A deliciously fruity wine in earlybloom, this is a wonderful aperitif to be shared as a twosome or simply with friends. Made using 50 to 60 different crus, the cuvee is based on Brut Yellow Label's traditional blend: 50 to 55 Pinot Noir, 15 to 20 Pinot Meunier, and 28 to 33 Chardonnay.
This Veuve Clicquot Rose is the end result of a desire to create a Rose champagne with a delightfully luscious, fruit-based charm. Jacques Peters, the cellarmaster, and his team wanted a champagne that would be accessible and naturally engaging while conserving Veuve Clicquot's essential values in terms of style. The wine has a luminous color with attractive pink glints. The nose is generous and elegant, with initial aromas of fresh red fruit (raspberry, wild strawberry, cherry, blackberry), leading to biscuity notes of dried fruits and Viennese pastries (almonds, apricots and brioche). The fresh attack is followed by a fruity harmonious sensation on the palate. The wine is perfectly balanced in the best Veuve Clicquot style of pink champagnes, combining elegance and flair. The wine works its magic—this delectably full champagne can be enjoyed as a true delicacy. A deliciously fruity wine in earlybloom, this is a wonderful aperitif to be shared as a twosome or simply with friends. Made using 50 to 60 different crus, the cuvee is based on Brut Yellow Label's traditional blend: 50 to 55 Pinot Noir, 15 to 20 Pinot Meunier, and 28 to 33 Chardonnay.
This Veuve Clicquot Rose is the end result of a desire to create a Rose champagne with a delightfully luscious, fruit-based charm. Jacques Peters, the cellarmaster, and his team wanted a champagne that would be accessible and naturally engaging while conserving Veuve Clicquot's essential values in terms of style. The wine has a luminous color with attractive pink glints. The nose is generous and elegant, with initial aromas of fresh red fruit (raspberry, wild strawberry, cherry, blackberry), leading to biscuity notes of dried fruits and Viennese pastries (almonds, apricots and brioche). The fresh attack is followed by a fruity harmonious sensation on the palate. The wine is perfectly balanced in the best Veuve Clicquot style of pink champagnes, combining elegance and flair. The wine works its magic—this delectably full champagne can be enjoyed as a true delicacy. A deliciously fruity wine in earlybloom, this is a wonderful aperitif to be shared as a twosome or simply with friends. Made using 50 to 60 different crus, the cuvee is based on Brut Yellow Label's traditional blend: 50 to 55 Pinot Noir, 15 to 20 Pinot Meunier, and 28 to 33 Chardonnay.
This Veuve Clicquot Rose is the end result of a desire to create a Rose champagne with a delightfully luscious, fruit-based charm. Jacques Peters, the cellarmaster, and his team wanted a champagne that would be accessible and naturally engaging while conserving Veuve Clicquot's essential values in terms of style. The wine has a luminous color with attractive pink glints. The nose is generous and elegant, with initial aromas of fresh red fruit (raspberry, wild strawberry, cherry, blackberry), leading to biscuity notes of dried fruits and Viennese pastries (almonds, apricots and brioche). The fresh attack is followed by a fruity harmonious sensation on the palate. The wine is perfectly balanced in the best Veuve Clicquot style of pink champagnes, combining elegance and flair. The wine works its magic—this delectably full champagne can be enjoyed as a true delicacy. A deliciously fruity wine in earlybloom, this is a wonderful aperitif to be shared as a twosome or simply with friends. Made using 50 to 60 different crus, the cuvee is based on Brut Yellow Label's traditional blend: 50 to 55 Pinot Noir, 15 to 20 Pinot Meunier, and 28 to 33 Chardonnay.
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You can’t go wrong with the champagne! It always delivers, is available at most liquor stores or places that sell wine. It’s on most menus that sell champagne at restaurants. The downside, is the pricing when you are out at a restaurant. Sometimes it’s price just right and sometimes it can be priced on the high side. I typically get a bottle of this at either wine stores like Total Wine. Or… I will order this out at a restaurant when they have half-price bottle wine. Makes it much more affordable. I definitely recommend this champagne if you are not sure what to get and you would like to celebrate a special occasion or surprise a champagne drinker.
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Champagne fans !!! Run don’t walk to get your hands on this beautiful bottle of Brut . It’s about $50 but it’s a lovely treat for yourself or someone you love. It’s a great champagne for people who think they hate champagne because they will be transformed into Veuve Clocquot champagne fans. Honestly we had a bit left after our holiday dinner and I was thrilled to start the next morning with a mimosa to enjoy as I cleaned up the kitchen from the holidays. Get yourself the gift of a bottle of this delicious champagne brut this holiday season
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Veuve Cliquot is hands down my favorite champagne. The quality that you get for the price is remarkable. It’s around $50 a bottle and you can find it at grocery stores. It simply tastes divine. It’s crisp and refreshing. I love to drink it by itself but you can use it for fancy champagne cocktails if you want. Wouldn’t waste this on a mimosa. If you think you hate champagne because you’ve only tasted something cheap and gross like André, try Veuve! I promise you won’t be disappointed. This was paid for with my own money and all thoughts are my own :)
| Variety | Champagne, International |
| Region | Champagne |
| Country | France |
| Alcohol % | 12 |
| Closure | Cork |
You can’t go wrong with the champagne! It always delivers, is available at most liquor stores or places that sell wine. It’s on most menus that sell champagne at restaurants. The downside, is the pricing when you are out at a restaurant. Sometimes it’s price just right and sometimes it can be priced on the high side. I typically get a bottle of this at either wine stores like Total Wine. Or… I will order this out at a restaurant when they have half-price bottle wine. Makes it much more affordable. I definitely recommend this champagne if you are not sure what to get and you would like to celebrate a special occasion or surprise a champagne drinker.
Champagne fans !!! Run don’t walk to get your hands on this beautiful bottle of Brut . It’s about $50 but it’s a lovely treat for yourself or someone you love. It’s a great champagne for people who think they hate champagne because they will be transformed into Veuve Clocquot champagne fans. Honestly we had a bit left after our holiday dinner and I was thrilled to start the next morning with a mimosa to enjoy as I cleaned up the kitchen from the holidays. Get yourself the gift of a bottle of this delicious champagne brut this holiday season
Veuve Cliquot is hands down my favorite champagne. The quality that you get for the price is remarkable. It’s around $50 a bottle and you can find it at grocery stores. It simply tastes divine. It’s crisp and refreshing. I love to drink it by itself but you can use it for fancy champagne cocktails if you want. Wouldn’t waste this on a mimosa. If you think you hate champagne because you’ve only tasted something cheap and gross like André, try Veuve! I promise you won’t be disappointed. This was paid for with my own money and all thoughts are my own :)
Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label looks beautiful: golden-yellow, with a foaming necklace of tiny bubbles. Next it is so pleasing to the nose: initially reminiscent of yellow and white fruits, then of vanilla and later of brioche. Note the fine balance between the fruity aromas coming from the grape varieties and the toasty aromas, the result of the three years of bottle aging. The first sip delivers all the freshness and strength so typical of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label with a symphony of fruit tastes following (pear, lemon). Here is a true member of the Brut family, well structured, admirably vinous. The lingering aromas echo, with each fruit or almond note distinct. Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label manages to reconcile two opposing factors - strength and silkiness - and to ... MoreVeuve Clicquot Yellow Label looks beautiful: golden-yellow, with a foaming necklace of tiny bubbles. Next it is so pleasing to the nose: initially reminiscent of yellow and white fruits, then of vanilla and later of brioche. Note the fine balance between the fruity aromas coming from the grape varieties and the toasty aromas, the result of the three years of bottle aging. The first sip delivers all the freshness and strength so typical of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label with a symphony of fruit tastes following (pear, lemon). Here is a true member of the Brut family, well structured, admirably vinous. The lingering aromas echo, with each fruit or almond note distinct. Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label manages to reconcile two opposing factors - strength and silkiness - and to hold them in perfect balance with aromatic intensity and a lot of freshness.
I love Veuve Clicquot so much so that I gave a bottle of it to my family to celebrate a graduation. Silly me.....I expected we would enjoy the Veuve Clicquot together in celebration. They, instead, did not pop it open during my visit! I was surprised. My assumption, therefore, is that they love Veuve Clicquot at least as much as I do and intend to enjoy it privately so they can pour a little more in their own flutes. In the future I plan to bring two bottles for such celebrations.
Though I prefer the yellow label Veuve Clicquot personally, I did enjoy this rose champagne. It has a sophisticated taste and beautiful bottle. It makes a wonderful gift for someone who enjoys both rosé and champagne, bringing together both flavors nicely. Be sure to serve this chilled, not moderately cold. It is so much better when really chilled.
My favorite champagne! It is not very sweet and has a nice dryness and flavor. I enjoy this for holidays and special occasions. While I can drink it before, during and after dinner, it is best alone or with light appetizers. I feel this champagne easily holds it's own against the pricy, super lux brands.
Here is some history on this fabulous and relatively affordable special occasion champagne:Madame Clicquot was born in Reims in 1777. As the daughter of Baron Nicolas Ponsardin, her social standing allowed her to obtain an excellent education, founded upon the traditional morals and values of the time.In 1798 she married François Clicquot, son of the founder of the Maison Clicquot. François shared his passion and knowledge for champagne creation and distribution with his young wife. Because she had spent time at his side, Madame Clicquot was able to take the reins of the family house after the untimely death of François in 1805. The French word “Veuve” means “Widow.”In an era when women were excluded from the business world, she dared to assume the head of the ... MoreHere is some history on this fabulous and relatively affordable special occasion champagne:Madame Clicquot was born in Reims in 1777. As the daughter of Baron Nicolas Ponsardin, her social standing allowed her to obtain an excellent education, founded upon the traditional morals and values of the time.In 1798 she married François Clicquot, son of the founder of the Maison Clicquot. François shared his passion and knowledge for champagne creation and distribution with his young wife. Because she had spent time at his side, Madame Clicquot was able to take the reins of the family house after the untimely death of François in 1805. The French word “Veuve” means “Widow.”In an era when women were excluded from the business world, she dared to assume the head of the company, a role she undertook with passion and determination. Madame Clicquot’s character might be summarized with two words: audacious and intelligent.She seized each new opportunity that arose, willing to take risks, and as such she was able to expand her business to all four corners of the world. Uncompromising when it came to the quality of her wines, she perfected new techniques of production. She invented the “table de remuage” (riddling table) to clarify champagne, and innovated the very first blend of rosé champagne. Within just a few years she made her name into a brand of excellence, a name today renowned throughout the world. Even then, her peers recognized her formidable contributions, and referred to her as the “Grande Dame of Champagne.Madame Clicquot is considered one of the world's first international businesswomen. She was the first to take over management of a company and guide it through hazardous times. She brought her wine business back from the brink of destruction, turning it into one of the most successful champagne houses. She also spread champagne across the globe.Drink and enjoy!
This is what luxury tastes like! Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut: perfectly dry but not too acidic, bright and vibrant in flavor, with an enchanting nose and a nuanced finish. It’s a delight to look at in the glass with its streaming column of bubbles and even more of a delight to sip. I try many different champagnes but in this price range ($40-$60) if you ask me it’s hard to compete with Veuve Clicquot. Can’t wait to crack up on a bottle — or two! — with loved ones on New Year’s Eve. Total Wine stocks Veuve at the best price I can find, so I always grab multiple bottles and don’t buy it anywhere else.
Not usually a champagne fan, but Veuve has changed my mind about Champagne. Celebrated the new year 2023 with this bottle & all I can say is it's worth the $$. Light & Smooth on the palate; easy to pair with cheese board, fish etc. Looked lovely with the box. Will definitely buy again, looking forward to buying the next bottle for the next big event. First Choice Unley = great selection.
| Variety | Champagne, International |
| Region | Champagne |
| Country | France |
| Alcohol % | 12 |
| Closure | Cork |