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Moet & Chandon Grand Vintage Rose 2015 (750ML)
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94 VM / 93 JD / 93 WS / 93 WE / 91 WA / 16 JR
The 2015 Extra-Brut Rosé Grand Vintage is one of the best Champagnes I have tasted from Moët & Chandon in some time. Rich and vinous in the glass, with terrific persistence, the 2015 exudes class from start to finish. All the elements are so well balanced. Hints of crushed raspberry, rose petal and blood orange lend a beguiling air of exoticism. The Rosé is at once deep and yet also light on its feet. I loved it. - Antonio Galloni, Vinous Media
A deep pink, almost magenta color, the 2015 Champagne Grand Vintage Extra Brut Rosé is predominantly Pinot Noir, with 27% Chardonnay and 21% Meunier. Forward with spiced aromas of fresh fennel, blood orange, graham cracker, and cranberry preserve, the palate is ripe, with an elegant mousse that enhances its spice and structure, as well as a delicate, chalky textured finish that has the bones to stand up to more time in bottle nicely. Drink 2023-2030. Disgorged February 2022.-Audrey Frick, JebDunnuck
This rich, tawny-hued sparkling rosé is sleek and shaped by well-honed acidity, with a plushness to the mousse as this carries flavors of plum skin, macerated raspberry, toasted almond, pink grapefruit zest and oyster shell. Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier. Disgorged February 2022. Drink now through 2030. - Alison Napjus, Wine Spectator
With just the right maturity, this Champagne has a toasty character. It is dry, fresh with an orange-zest edge. Drink this poised wine now. — Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast
A blend of 52% Pinot Noir, 27% Chardonnay and 21% Pinot Meunier, with 14% of red wine then added, the Moët & Chandon 2015 Extra Brut Grand Vintage Rosé is showing very well, evoking aromas of red berries, spring flowers, mandarin, cherries and pastry. Enveloping and full-bodied, it’s fruity and fresh, its gastronomic mid-palate segueing into a sappy finish. - Yohan Castaing, Wine Advocate
Not chock-full of character but refreshing and with a little chewiness on the slightly sudden end of the tasting experience. Like so many rosé champagnes, it could be good for the table.-Jancis Robinson