Product Overview
The non-vintage Lanson Rose Label Brut Rosé, created in the 1950s, was one of the first ever Rosé Champagnes. It is a subtle wine with very fine bubbles. Its aromas of roses and fine fragrances of red fruits echo its pale pink color. The sensation is tender and long-lasting. It seduces with its unfaltering originality and a harmonious balance alternating between roundness and freshness.
Varietal Composition: 53% Pinot Noir, 32% Chardonnay, 15% Pinot Meunier
Appellation: Champagne AOC
Aging: 3 years before disgorgement, followed by 6 additional months prior to release
Dosage: 8 g/L
92 Points - Wine Spectator
"A vibrant rosé Champagne, with a lively mousse, offering notes of crunchy pear, chopped almond, saline and pink grapefruit granita. Offers a lip-smacking, chalk-tinged finish. Disgorged February 2018. Best after 2021. 2,500 cases imported." -AN, 12/15/19
91 Points - Wine Enthusiast
"On the dry side as are all Lanson Champagnes, this wine boasts structure as well as red-currant flavors. It is bright, fruity, fresh, crisp and ready to drink." -RV, 12/1/19
91 Points - Vinous
"(53% Pinot Noir, 32% Chardonnay and 15% Pinot Meunier; 8 g/l dosage; disgorged in May, 2013; L3/5 1662.02): Pale orange. Fresh redcurrant and tangerine aromas are complemented by talc and allspice, with a seductive floral quality building in the glass. Lively and focused on the palate, displaying nervy citrus and red berry flavors and an undercurrent of chalky minerals. Finishes with very good clarity, grip and tangy persistence, the red fruit and mineral notes repeating." -JR, Jan/2015