Thienot Brut Rosé

Thienot Brut Rosé

Sale price  €37,95 Regular price  €69,00
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Thienot Brut Rosé

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Thiénot Brut Rosé Champagne with an elegant and creamy profile, featuring notes of raspberries, sour cherries, and black currants. Ideal as an aperitif and with light desserts.
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What does this wine taste like?

Light
Structured
Smooth
Tannic
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Technical details

Cellar Thienot
SIze 0.75l
Grapes Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay, and Pinot Nero
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Description

Thiénot Brut Rosé Champagne elegant and refined

Thienot Brut rosé is a Champagne with a seductive character, capable of combining freshness, finesse, and pleasant aromatic intensity. The cuvée is born from the union of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, in a balance designed to offer a harmonious and versatile sip. The result is a stylish rosé, immediate yet refined, ideal for those seeking an elegant aperitif wine or a sparkling wine that can classily accompany delicate dishes.

Territory and wine style

Champagne is one of the most prestigious denominations in the world, and Thienot Brut rosé interprets its charm well, with a profile that emphasizes lightness, precision, and balance. The meeting of the three classic grape varieties brings complexity and dynamism: Chardonnay adds lift and finesse, Pinot Noir provides structure and depth, while Pinot Meunier contributes softness and immediacy. A refined style emerges, suitable for convivial moments as well as more special occasions.

Tasting notes

In the glass, it presents a delicate and inviting pink color. On the nose, nuances of raspberry, marasca, and blackcurrant emerge, enriched by more evolved sensations that recall cream of cassis, pastry, almond, and a slight mineral imprint. On the palate, Thienot Brut rosé shows a creamy texture, well-integrated citrus acidity, and a convincing balance between body and lightness. The sip is fine, smooth, and coherent, with a clean and pleasantly persistent finish.

Recommended pairings

This rosé Champagne is excellent as an aperitif and pairs naturally with mozzarella, sweet cherry tomatoes, and stuffed artichokes. Its freshness also makes it suitable for light fish dishes, delicate appetizers, and refined finger foods. At the end of a meal, it can accompany simple and lightly structured desserts, such as fresh strawberries or a mixed fruit cocktail, enhancing the fruity component without being cloying.

Serving temperature

To best appreciate Thienot Brut rosé, a serving temperature between 6 and 8 °C is recommended. It is preferable to uncork the bottle just before serving, in order to preserve the vivacity of the perlage and the aromatic clarity. Generally, a wide advance is not necessary, but proper chilling helps to enhance elegance and freshness.

Why buy it

Thienot Brut rosé is a convincing choice for those looking to buy wine online, focusing on a versatile, elegant rosé Champagne that fits into various occasions. It combines a pleasant aromatic profile with a balanced structure, offering a refined yet accessible drinking experience. It is the right wine for a curated aperitif, an informal dinner, or a toast that requires style and personality.

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FAQs

What dishes pair well with Thienot Brut rosé?
The Thienot Brut rosé pairs well with elegant appetizers, delicate starters, and light dishes such as mozzarella, sweet cherry tomatoes, and stuffed artichokes. Its freshness and fruity note also make it suitable for fish-based preparations, delicate cold cuts, and lightly sweet desserts, such as fresh strawberries or mixed fruit.
What is the ideal serving temperature for Thienot Brut rosé?
The Thienot Brut rosé is at its best when served between 6 and 8 °C. This temperature enhances the perlage, freshness, and notes of red fruits. If possible, keep it in the fridge for a while and open it just before serving: a long advance is not necessary, but proper chilling is essential.
What are the main characteristics of Thienot Brut rosé?
The Thienot Brut rosé presents itself with a delicate pink color and an aromatic profile that recalls raspberry, sour cherry, and blackcurrant. On the palate, it is fine, creamy, and balanced, with good freshness and a pleasant sensation of lightness. The style is elegant, harmonious, and very versatile.
In what occasion is it recommended to drink Thienot Brut rosé?
The Thienot Brut rosé is ideal for a refined aperitif, a toast among friends, or an informal dinner where an elegant yet easy-drinking wine is desired. It also works well for special occasions, thanks to its seductive character and the combination of freshness, body, and finesse typical of Champagne.
Why choose Thienot Brut rosé?
Choosing the Thienot Brut rosé means opting for a rosé Champagne with a refined, balanced, and pleasantly gastronomic profile. The combination of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier offers complexity and immediacy, making it a versatile bottle with great appeal for those seeking quality and style in a single wine.

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