Full Review

Le Chemin Du Roi

Le Chemin Du Roi
NV Champagne

Pair this wine with:
Chicken

Category: Champagne Brut Rose

Date Tasted:
Country: France
Alcohol: 12% RS: .400%
94 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$299

Le Chemin Du Roi
NV Champagne

Pair this wine with:
Chicken

Category: Champagne Brut Rose

Date Tasted:
Country: France
Alcohol: 12% RS: .400%
Rich salmon orange color. Toasty aromas of dark brioche, dried citrus, and roasted nuts and sesame with a velvety, vibrant, finely carbonated, dry-yet-fruity full body and a graceful, complex, very long reduced lemon and minerals finish with fine, silky, fruit tannins. A rich and powerfully delicious Rose Champagne that hits all the high notes.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Fruity, Juicy & Smooth, Old World, Non-Oaky, Rich & Full & Savory
Aroma Aroma: dark brioche, dried citrus, and roasted nuts and sesame
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with notes of reduced lemon and minerals
Sweetness Sweetness: Dry-yet-Fruity
Enjoy Enjoy: Now-6 years with food and on its own
Recipes Pairing: Oven Fried Chicken, Chicken Kebobs, Cobb Salad
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A rich and powerfully delicious Rose Champagne that hits all the high notes.

The Producer

Sire Spirits

The Producer

Their Portfolio

91 Branson Cognac Phantom VS Cognac 40% (France) $49.00.
94 Le Chemin Du Roi NV Brut Rosé, Champagne 12.5% (France) $299.00.
94 Le Chemin Du Roi NV Champagne 12% (France) $299.00.
85 Le Chemin Du Roi Bottle Package 0% (France) $299.00.

Champagne Brut Rose

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Although Rosé Champagne accounts for little more than 10% of overall Champagne production, it is arguably the trendiest style of Champagne. While a definition of Rosé Champagne (all are made in a Brut style with lower dosage) is difficult, what every rosé Champagne has in common is its color, ranging from pale salmon and copper to bright pink.

Rosé Champagnes are made by one of two processes: either assemblage, where still red wine is added to the Champagne or by the saignée (literally “bleeding”) where the color of the Champagne is derived from skin contact. Rosés can be made from 100% red grapes –Pinot Noir and/or Pinot Meunier or can even be primarily Chardonnay; thus there are many different styles. As red grapes add more weight to the wine, rosé Champagnes are better suited to pairing with meat and game.