Comtes de Champagne Rosé 2011 - Maison Taittinger (Gift Box)

Champagne, Rosé, 2011 Vintage, Comtes de Champagne, Maison Taittinger

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Tasting notes for the Comtes de Champagne Rosé 2011 - Maison Taittinger

  • EYE: The robe of this 2011 vintage displays a tender and subtle pink hue, evoking delicate elegance. The fine bubbles rise gracefully, creating a lively effervescence in the flute. The clarity and brilliance of the color suggest a cuvée of great finesse.
  • NOSE: From the first waft, this Comtes de Champagne Rosé unveils a complex aromatic bouquet. Subtle aromas of red fruits such as strawberry and raspberry intertwine with delicate floral notes. Slight nuances of brioche and citrus zest add a gourmet dimension to the experience.
  • MOUTH: An attack that is both fresh and generous. The silky texture offers a creamy sensation that gently caresses the palate. The persistent flavors of small red fruits are beautifully balanced by notes of vanilla and hazelnut. The finish is long, leaving a delicately fruity impression on the palate.

 

In short: The visually captivating Comtes de Champagne Rosé 2011, with its delicate pink robe, offers a palate of red fruits, floral notes, and gourmet touches. In the mouth, its fresh attack and silky texture reveal balanced flavors with a fruity and persistent finish. This rosé champagne can be successfully stored in the cellar for 8 to 12 years, allowing its aromas to develop. It is an ideal wine for fine dishes such as sushi, shellfish, or even a fresh red fruit salad.

Other appellations from this estate: Comtes de Champagne, Brut Réserve, Prestige Rosé, Prélude Grands Crus, Millésime, Folies De La Marquetterie, Nocturne Rosé, Nocturne, Demi Sec, Taittinger Collection...

Product Details
CH_355

Data sheet

Vintage
2011
Format
75 cl
Color
Rosé Wine
Production origin
Reims
% vol.
12,5 %
Appellation
Champagne
Region
Champagne
Producer
Maison Taittinger
Packing
Box
Cuvée
Comtes de Champagne
Producer: Maison Taittinger
Maison Taittinger

Champagne House from Reims

 

Before the House Taittinger was born, there was a Champagne wine trading created by Jacques Fourneaux in 1734. He used to work with the local Benedictine monks, who owned the majority of vineyards. In 1932, Pierre Taittinger, the patriarch of a family of Champagne wine merchants living in Paris since 1870, bought the Château de la Marquetterie (a jewel of architecture built in 1734 near Épernay, located in the middle of a huge vineyard) from the Champagne House Forest-Fourneaux. It was love at first sight for this former French military officer turned politician.

The purchase was not enough for Pierre, though. As the man was always quite fond of wine and winemaking. So, in 1934, he and his brother-in-law Paul Evêque also bought the entire Forest-Fourneaux company. As Pierre was unfortunately too occupied with his job as a member of the French Parliament, he convinced Paul to let his three sons help them with the estate. Claude, François and Jean Taittinger entered the picture.

Together, the siblings managed to breathe new life into the Reims Champagne house. François had an innate talent for management, and he led the troops from 1945 to 1960. The young man was the one who created the Taittinger brand as we know it and who developed the international side of the business. As for Jean, he was put in charge of expanding the vineyard in 1946, scouting for new locations. A few years later, he left the estate to become a politician like his father, ending up as one of the ministers of French President Georges Pompidou, in 1973.

After the tragic death of François, his second brother Claude took the helm of the House Taittinger, from 1960 to 2005. He continued the work started by his sibling, that is to say expanding the brand internationally, and bought 140 hectares of new vineyards. This marketing genius turned Taittinger into a synonym of style and elegance. In 2005, the House Taittinger was sold to the American investment firm Starwood Capital Group. It would only last one year, though: in 2006, Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger, son of Jean, bought back the family estate from the investors.

Taittinger is once again the sole owner of the Château de la Marquetterie, its caves (that house more than 12 millions of bottles) and its 290 hectares vineyard. Claude left the group in 2006, to enjoy his well-deserved retirement, after nearly 50 years of hard work. Today, Pierre-Emmanuel's daughter Vitalie Taittinger is leading the family business since 2019, with the help of her brother Clovis.

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