Victor Charlot L'art de la Ruse Rosé
Victor Charlot L'art de la Ruse Rosé
L'Art de la Ruse Rosé Brut: The Essence of 100% Pinot Meunier
Victor Charlot’s L'Art de la Ruse Rosé Brut is a striking Champagne crafted entirely from 100% Pinot Meunier, showcasing the versatility and elegance of this often-underrated grape variety. Grown in the Vallée de la Marne, the Pinot Meunier imparts a vibrant character to this rosé, with a luminous pink hue that is as inviting as its aromas. The nose is a bouquet of wild strawberries, red currants, and delicate floral notes, enriched by hints of citrus and a whisper of spice. Its lively, fine bubbles make every sip a celebration of pure craftsmanship.
A Unique Rosé for Memorable Moments
L'Art de la Ruse Rosé Brut delivers a beautifully rounded palate, where the ripe red berry flavors of Pinot Meunier shine through, balanced by bright acidity and a soft, creamy texture. This Champagne finishes with a touch of minerality and a hint of warmth, making it a perfect partner for a variety of dishes. Pair it with charcuterie, grilled salmon, or berry tarts to create an unforgettable pairing experience. Whether marking a milestone or simply savoring life’s pleasures, this 100% Pinot Meunier rosé Champagne offers a unique and sophisticated expression of the Vallée de la Marne’s terroir.
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We recommend pairing this Champagne with literally anything—fancy dinners, Tuesday takeout, awkward family gatherings, or even just your couch and a good Netflix binge.
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IN CASE YOU’RE WONDERING
Frequently asked questions
What is the shelf life of Champagne?
Unopened non-vintage lasts 3-5 years, while vintage lasts 10+ years if stored correctly
How should Champagne be stored?
Keep it in a cool, dark place, lying on its side if long-term storage is needed.
What does "Brut" mean on a Champagne label?
"Brut" means dry, with very little sugar.
What’s the difference between Champagne and sparkling wine?
Champagne comes specifically from the Champagne region of France, while sparkling wine
can be made anywhere.
What’s the difference between vintage and non-vintage Champagne?
Vintage Champagne is made from grapes of a single year, while non-vintage is a blend of multiple years.
What’s the ideal serving temperature for Champagne?
Between 7-10°C (45-50°F)
What type of glass should I use for Champagne?
A flute or tulip glass preserves bubbles and enhances aroma.
How much is shipping?
Shipping costs£7.00 upto 10 bottles. More than 10 bottles£15.00
What is the return policy?
If the bottle is faulty on arrival and images with the date and fault are
provided, you can be reimbursed.
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