Adding a rich new facet to the narrative initiated by Rare Rosé Millésime 2007, Rare Rosé Millésime 2008 is as precise as a Mondrian work. Its decisive mineral texture, full of contrasts, is faceted like a refined quartz. It melds the pronounced delicacy with the exacting expressiveness of the blend.
THE VINTAGE
A mild, rainy winter, followed by an unpredictable and dreary spring, with a month of June marked by an abrupt drop in temperature, confirmed by a significantly cool summer, formed the backdrop to the ripening process up until 15 August. And then, a miracle of nature: the ominous and extremely rainy weather changed radically to become sunny, dry and almost cold, lasting throughout the harvest in mid-September.
TASTING NOTES
On the eye: The color of Rare Rosé Millésime 2008 is as exquisite as the petals of old roses. Coppery, almost blue glints merge to give a soft hue of pink quartz. Elegant bubbles dance in the glass like a string of pearls.
On the nose: Confirming the impression of old roses, the initial nose offers a bouquet of spring flowers. This extremely fragrant elegance quickly increases in complexity and texture. Notes of tangerine, lychee and verbena alternate with hints of syrupy elderberry, the plumpness of sweet almonds and the vibrancy of peonies. Freshly picked dark crisp fruit (blackcurrant, blueberry, lingonberry) complement the Rare Rosé Millésime 2008 olfactory palette. Heralding a vintage with exceptional potential, the nose is generous without being aggressive or overbearing.
On the palate: Following an attack that is both elegant and generous, the velvety texture unfurls to offer minerality and subtlety. Initially, the exuberant vitality of dark fruits like redcurrant, lingonberry and wild raspberry, underlined by citrus, stands out with incredible precision. Following this vibrancy, smoky notes and aromas of star anise and violets are released to entice the palate. The grace of Rare Rosé Millésime 2008 resembles that of field poppies, which offer an exquisite beauty in their natural setting but cannot bear being plucked. Then the mineral tautness returns, shrouded with a triumphant delicacy, with a hint of vanilla and the light caress of silk chiffon.
PAIRING
Prawn Risotto
Braised or Red Meat, such as Black Angus
Roast Lamb Chops
Stewed or Roast Pigeon
Lightly Grilled Red Mullet
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