Champagne Petite Fleur de Miraval Brut Rosé - Château Miraval
Petite Fleur de Miraval, Exclusivement Rosé, Non-Vintage Champagne, Cardboard gift box
Tasting notes for the Champagne Petite Fleur de Miraval Brut Rosé - Château Miraval
- EYE: In the glass, Petite Fleur de Miraval Brut Rosé reveals a pale pink hue, reminiscent of the soft shade of flower petals. Its visual liveliness and fine bubbles present an elegant and refined image.
- NOSE: This rosé champagne unveils an expressive bouquet of fresh red fruits such as strawberry and raspberry. Delicate floral nuances, reminiscent of violet, mingle with the full and rich aromas of stone fruits, creating a pleasing olfactory harmony.
- MOUTH: Petite Fleur enchants with its lively freshness and finesse. The flavors of red fruits unfold elegantly, supported by subtle minerality. The silky texture and delicate mousse give this champagne a delightful lightness, leaving a fruity imprint on the finish.
In short: The Champagne Petite Fleur de Miraval Brut Rosé, from Château Miraval, embodies the ultimate alliance between elegance and indulgence. Its delicate robe, expressive nose, and refined palate make it an ideal choice for any occasion. To preserve the freshness and liveliness of this champagne, it is recommended to open it within the next 3 to 5 years. Petite Fleur pairs wonderfully with fresh oysters, delicate sushi, citrus-infused salmon carpaccio, savory smoked salmon canapés, or even a red fruit tart.
Other appellations from this estate: Miraval Côtes de Provence Rosé, Studio by Miraval, Miraval Rouge, Miraval Blanc, Miraval Coteaux Varois, Muse de Miraval, Fleur de Miraval, Petite Fleur de Miraval...
Data sheet
- Vintage
- NV
- Format
- 75 cl
- Color
- Rosé Wine
- Grape Variety
- Chardonnay (75%), Pinot Noir (25%)
- % vol.
- 12,5 %
- Appellation
- Champagne
- Region
- Champagne
- Producer
- Château Miraval
- Packing
- Individual case
- Cuvée
- Fleur de Miraval
- Type
- Exclusivement Rosé

Provence rosé, as told by Brad Pitt
The famous Château Miraval and its 30 hectares vineyard can be found in the Var department (in the French Provence region), and more precisely in the small village of Correns. Built during the 17th century, the building has been the home of many famous people, like Thomas Aquinas, Joseph-Louis Lambot or Jacques Loussier. In 2011, the castle was bought by soon to be married Hollywood power couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Later on, they decided to produce their very own celebrity rosé wines.
The famous Miraval, a.k.a. Wine Spectator's "World's Best Rosé 2013", is the result of two well-known families working together: the Perrins and the Pitts. This incredible collaboration between the glamour of Hollywood and the craftsmanship of the Rhône Valley gave us the Miraval Rosé. A very pale rosé wine, with intense flower aromas and a delicious cherry and strawberry taste.
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