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Louis Roederer Champagne - Rosé 2014

Champagne Louis Roederer - Rosé 2014

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Hachette

93/100

Vinous

mineral
deep
creamy

"The 2014 vintage was marked by a gloomy, cool summer, fortunately followed by a dry and sunny September. This resulted in a beautifully crafted rosé, a skillful blend of macerated Pinot Noir (63%) and Chardonnay fermented together, with partial malolactic fermentation and a light touch of oak. The champagne is aged on its lees for four years. The result? A very pale, powdery pink color with white gold highlights, filled with lively bubbles; a nose of ripe fruit, nuanced with pastry notes and hints of cognac and oak, a prelude to a palate that is at once full-bodied, rich, and taut, with lovely length.” (Le Guide Hachette des Vins 2021)

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Estate

Champagne Louis Roederer

Vintage

Rosé

Vintage

2014

Designation

Champagne

Region

Champagne

Grape varieties

63% Pinot Noir, 37% Chardonnay

Terroirs

Clay-limestone soils in Cumières and limestone from the Côte des Blancs

Viticulture

Reasoned

Grape Harvest

Manuals

Winemaking

20% aged in oak, 30% undergo malolactic fermentation. The wine is vinified using an "infusion" method, which extracts the juicy, ripe character of the Pinot Noir grapes while preserving exceptional freshness. A small amount of Chardonnay juice is added to a maceration of Pinot Noir grapes, allowing them to ferment together and blend seamlessly.

Livestock farming

Aged on the lees for 4 years, followed by a minimum of 6 months of rest after disgorgement

Residual sugars

8 g/L

Eye

A pink color with lovely golden highlights. A gentle, steady effervescence with a beautiful stream of bubbles.

Nose

An intense, fresh, and fruity bouquet. A sabayon of fresh, tangy red berries (wild strawberries, blueberries), slightly sweet, underpinned by more concentrated, candied, and lemony notes. Upon aeration, aromatic complexity emerges with a medley of spices, warm cinnamon, and pepper.

Palate

A rich, full-bodied palate, expressing ripe red fruit, crisp, yet both creamy and complex. A mineral and chalky freshness lingers on the finish, creating a sensation of lightness and harmony.

Serve

At 10-12°C

Drink before

2028

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

Enjoy as an aperitif, with red fruit desserts …

More information at Champagne Louis Roederer

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Bettane & Desseauve

Bettane & Desseauve

Rated estate (2026 guide) 5*Stars (Exceptional producers, those representing the absolute pinnacle of quality in France and around the world)

About the estate:

Founded in Reims in 1776, Roederer remains in the same family, represented today by Frédéric Rouzaud. In recent years, the estate has been a pioneer, being the first to gradually convert its vast 242-hectare vineyard to organic and biodynamic farming (126 hectares). Jean-Baptiste Lecaillon, an eminent cellar master and agronomist, never ceases to impress with his intimate knowledge of every plot on the estate and the decisions he makes. The exceptional Cristal prestige cuvée comes exclusively from vines growing on chalky soils. The vintage wines and the core of the non-vintage brut, now called Collection—with a number indicating the base year of the blend—come from soils that are still calcareous but more clay-rich. Wines intended for extended aging do not undergo malolactic fermentation, which requires harvesting the grapes at peak ripeness, often close to 11° Brix. The current wines are certainly the most remarkable ever produced, including the astonishing red and white Coteaux-Champenois, alongside the highly exclusive Camille cuvées.

Hachette Wine Guide

Guide Hachette des vins

Wine noted (guide 2021) 1*Star (Very successful wine)

Rated Estate Award-winning Wines (This producer's wines are regularly recognized by the guide)

About the wine:

The 2014 vintage was marked by a gloomy, cool summer, fortunately followed by a dry and sunny September. This resulted in a beautifully crafted rosé, a skillful blend of macerated Pinot Noir (63%) and Chardonnay fermented together, with partial malolactic fermentation and a light touch of oak. The champagne ages on its lees for 4 years. The result? A very pale, powdery pink color with white gold highlights, filled with lively bubbles; a nose of ripe fruit, nuanced with pastry notes and hints of cognac and oak, a prelude to a palate that is at once full-bodied, rich, and taut, with lovely length.

About the estate:

A house founded in Reims in 1776. Louis Roederer took over as owner in 1833, expanded the business, and acquired vineyards. In the 1870s, the house, which produced 2.5 million bottles, had Russia as its main client, where Tsar Alexander II asked Louis Roederer to create a prestigious champagne for him: the famous Cristal cuvée was launched (1876). With a vineyard of 240 hectares (comprising Premier Cru and Grand Cru plots) accounting for two-thirds of its supply, the company is still run by the descendants of its founders. The latest, Frédéric Rouzaud, now heads a group that owns Deutz Champagnes and numerous prestigious wines, from the Médoc to Provence, from Portugal to California.

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Estate rated "Recommended" (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate)

RVF - The French Wine Review / Guide to the Best Wines of France

RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France

Rated estate (2026 guide) 3*Stars (These represent the pinnacle of French winemaking. The finest terroirs cultivated by the greatest winemakers. Tasting their wine is always a magical experience)

About the estate:

Here is one of Champagne’s finest standard-bearers. This family-run estate is built upon a vineyard comprising 420 plots, predominantly planted with Pinot Noir, with 70% classified as Grand Cru. Viticulture is a true priority here, particularly through the transition to biodynamic farming. Soil management practices are becoming widespread. Only a vineyard as exceptional as this can account for the unique level of harmony and concentration found in such large volumes. It is no coincidence that the cellar master, Jean-Baptiste Lécaillon, is not only an oenologist but also an agronomist, just like Jean-Claude Rouzaud, who built the current empire of Roederer’s major international vineyards. With foresight, he entrusted the reins of the group early on to his son, Frédéric Rouzaud, the current president. Here, malolactic fermentation is only partial and selective (between 25% and 50%). The juices are aged on lees in tanks and oak casks to give them body.

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