Moet & Chandon Nectar Imperial Rose
Nectar Impérial Rosé brings its savvy and vibrant style to create a unique night experience. Moët & Chandon decided to come up with a new cuvée, intense and fruity, perfect for nightlife.
TASTING NOTES
On the eye: A coral color with intense rose gold reflections Moët & Chandon produces some of the most age-worthy, valuable, and flavorful wines in the world. However, if you’re new to Moët & Chandon, you might feel overwhelmed by the number of labels and vintages available to choose from. Moët & Chandon tasting notes can help you make your decision. Professional tasting notes are designed to guide collectors and wine enthusiasts to the wines that best match their personal tastes and investment goals. This guide will direct you to reliable reviews for Moët & Chandon’s best labels and vintages. You’ll see what experienced wine experts have to say about specific wines and will get detailed advice on the best bottles to add to your collection.
On the nose: The intense fruitiness of mature red fruits, strawberry soup, raspberry and pomegranate. Notes of sweet spices (vanilla, brown sugar). Hints of fresh mint
On the palate; A balanced palate combining structure, smoothness and freshness. The texture is unctuous with a succulent sensation. A persisting finale with a fresh note of blood orange
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Varietals: 45 to 55% Pinot Noir, 35 to 45% Pinot Meunier, 5 to 10% Chardonnay Nectar Impérial Rosé is a lush and voluptuous expression of the Moët & Chandon style, a style distinguished by its extravagant fruitiness, its density on the palate and its crisp finish that instantly surprises and delights.
The Nectar Impérial Rosé assemblage is built on the intensity of Pinot Noir, the fruitiness of Pinot Meunier, and the freshness of Chardonnay. On the palate, richness and freshness balance together, with the persistent intensity of ripe berries warmed by sensual nutmeg and caramel, finishing with a fresh hit of red currant.
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