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G. H. Mumm Cordon Rouge Rose

$359.94

Known as the “Royal Rose”, Mumm’s Le Rosé is a tribute to the elegant Royal Courts of Europe and the inimitable style of the House.

Mumm's very first rosé champagne was made in the 1860s and was called "Royal Rosé". A century latr, Mumm Rosé adopted a now-famous design: a rose, painted in watercolour by the great Japanese artist and friend of the House, Léonard Foujita.Like Mumm Cordon Rouge, the Mumm Rosé cuvée is blended from 77 crus- Including some red wine (between 12% and 14%), mainly Grands Crus or Premiers Crus, selected from villages known for their excellent Pinot Noir production, including Bouzy, Verzenay and Les Riceys - Pinot Noir is the dominant grape variety (60%), endowing the champagne with its strength, personality and colour- Pinot Meunier (18%) gives it a fruity vivacity and balance, and Chardonnay (22%) unveils its finesse and elegance- The final sugar content, at 6g/l, delivers a brut champagne that is fresh, intense and well-balanced

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$359.94

Known as the “Royal Rose”, Mumm’s Le Rosé is a tribute to the elegant Royal Courts of Europe and the inimitable style of the House.

Mumm's very first rosé champagne was made in the 1860s and was called "Royal Rosé". A century later, Mumm Rosé adopted a now-famous design: a rose, painted in watercolour by the great Japanese artist and friend of the House, Léonard Foujita.Like Mumm Cordon Rouge, the Mumm Rosé cuvée is blended from 77 crus- Including some red wine (between 12% and 14%), mainly Grands Crus or Premiers Crus, selected from villages known for their excellent Pinot Noir production, including Bouzy, Verzenay and Les Riceys - Pinot Noir is the dominant grape variety (60%), endowing the champagne with its strength, personality and colour- Pinot Meunier (18%) gives it a fruity vivacity and balance, and Chardonnay (22%) unveils its finesse and elegance- The final sugar content, at 6g/l, delivers a brut champagne that is fresh, intense and well-balanced



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