Rating 90
Style Sparkling Rosé
Blend , Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier
Vintage NV
Appellation
France
ABV 12.5%
Price $75.00  Buy This Wine
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Review Updated 2024-05-26

Perfect For

Dinner Parties, Treat Yo'self, Wine And Cheese Night

Drink If You Like

Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc , Pinot Noir

Perrier-Jouët Blason Rosé NV Review

The Jouët family are not only winemakers, but botanists bringing an affinity with nature full circle. In French, Blason means coat of arms, and this is one of Jouët's defining wines brought to market in the 1950s. And maybe the name is a response to their overall goal: making wine with food in mind. That goal continues to be met to this day. The nose is yeasty brioche with bright minerals keeping the senses heightened. The palate is soft on fruit, with a concentration of natural acidity and playful bubbles giving structure to the palate.

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Perrier-Jouët Blason Rosé NV
The Jouët family are not only winemakers, but botanists bringing an affinity with nature full circle. In French, Blason means coat of arms, and this is one of Jouët's defining wines brought to market in the 1950s. And maybe the name is a response to their overall goal: making wine with food in mind. That goal continues to be met to this day. The nose is yeasty brioche with bright minerals keeping the senses heightened. The palate is soft on fruit, with a concentration of natural acidity and playful bubbles giving structure to the palate.

Reviewed On: 06-02-2022
90
POINTS
Perrier-Jouët Blason Rosé NV
The Jouët family are not only winemakers, but botanists bringing an affinity with nature full circle. In French, Blason means coat of arms, and this is one of Jouët's defining wines brought to market in the 1950s. And maybe the name is a response to their overall goal: making wine with food in mind. That goal continues to be met to this day. The nose is yeasty brioche with bright minerals keeping the senses heightened. The palate is soft on fruit, with a concentration of natural acidity and playful bubbles giving structure to the palate.

Reviewed On: 06-02-2022