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Jacquart
Brut ‘Mosaique’ Rose
France, Champagne, Champagne
Rose
Winery Overview
Since 1964, Champgne Jacquart has earned recognition among the world’s leading champagne brands. A major success story, the young Champagne House has evolved to be one of the largest sources of grapes in the entire Champagne region, covering more than 7% of the surface area in the appellation with its 1,800 winegrowers. The aim of these visionary winegrowers is to offer champagne lovers a brand that is born in the vineyard, not the boardroom.
The vineyards selected for Champagne Jacquart now cover a mosaic of more than 60 growths among the 150 vinified every year. Each one adds its own aromatic nuance and texture to the richness and complexity of the Champagnes. The range of vineyard terroir, the focus on Chardonnay in the blends and the extended aging of the wines encapsulate a unique and contemporary style: fresh, graceful and refined.
Champagne Jacquart has built its reputation on delivering value. This model has driven rapid international expansion making Jacquart one of the most visible contemporary Champagne brands.
33% of Chardonnay, 44% of Pinot Noir including 16% red wine, 23% of Pinot Meunier, including 25% to 35% of reserve wines.
Viticulture
The grapes are grown on a mosaic of plots of vines extending to 350 hectares of vineyard. This is made up of more than 60 crus spread across the Côtes des Blancs, the Vallée de la Marne and the Côtes des Bar. When the grapes are fully ripe, they are picked carefully by hand and transported quickly in to the press.
Vinification
Alcoholic fermentation in temperature-controlled tanks.
Malolactic fermentation.
Aging
Maturation : at least 3 years on the lees in bottles.
Bottle time in the cellar after dosage: at least 3 months after disgorging
Tasting Notes
Fresh with lovely delicate fruity notes recalling yellow peach, raspberry and redcurrant along with floral notes reminiscent of elderflower. Lively and fruity with a juicy, fleshy edge of fresh fruits and raspberry. Great length with minerality and lovely crisp characters on the finish.