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Dom Ruinart Rosé 2007 Champagne - 75CL (With Gift Box)

Dom Ruinart Rosé 2007 Champagne - 75CL (With Gift Box)

Regular price $284.00 SGD
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THE ORIGINALITY OF A DELICATELY AROMATIC ROSÉ

Dom Ruinart Rosé 2007 is composed of 80% Grand Cru chardonnays from the Côte des Blancs (Avize, Chouilly, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, and Oger), the Montagne de Reims (Sillery and Verzenay), and 20% Aÿ Grand Cru pinot noirs.

In 2007, the harvest in Champagne began in August, a rare occurrence. After a sunny and very hot spring, the coolness of the summer months did not reduce the advance taken by the vines, and the berries quickly reached maturity. The harvest began in late August and extended over the first three weeks of September.

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HOW TO ENJOY

Service temperature - 8-10°C
Storage advice - Store horizontally in a cool (10-15°C), dark place, and away from vibrations
Closure - Cork
Alcohol by volume - 12.5%
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TASTING NOTES
FOOD PAIRINGS
ORIGIN
EXPERT REVIEW

Appearance: Dom Ruinart Rosé 2007 has a pink hue with delicate copper glints.

Aroma: The first nose reveals roasted notes of coffee and cocoa bean, mixed with aromas of candy apple and ripe citrus fruits such as tangerine, blood orange, and kumquat.

Taste: The first nose reveals roasted notes of coffee and cocoa bean, mixed with aromas of candy apple and ripe citrus fruits such as tangerine, blood orange, and kumquat.

Resident chef Valérie Radou and cellar master Frédéric Panaïotis recommend pairing this exceptional cuvée with fish dishes such as salmon tataki and marinated tuna, or white meats such as poultry or veal.

Reims, Champagne France

Rated 91 points by Wine Enthusiast

EXCEPTIONALLY CRAFTED CHAMPAGNES

Cognac tradition. Craftmanship. Creativity. Centuries of expertise. Discover the full Hennessy Cognac range and enjoy a unique cognac tasting experience. Could Richard Hennessy and his eldest son James possibly have imagined at the end of the eighteenth century that, one day, their cognac would have travelled the world over, ignoring borders and challenging traditions?