Champagne Chartogne-Taillet 'Le Rosé' Rosé Brut, N/V

Champagne Chartogne-Taillet 'Le Rosé' Rosé Brut, N/V

Regular price $78.00

A blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and some additional red varietals, this stunning terroir-driven rosé marries precision with quiet intensity. Expect wild strawberries, pomegranate, rose hips, and a touch of blood orange, underpinned by subtle chalky minerality and a hint of pastry. On the palate, it is both vibrant and structured, with a fine, persistent mousse and a dry, savory edge that gives it serious gastronomic appeal. The finish is long and layered, revealing delicate spice and saline notes that echo the wine’s village origins in Merfy. This versatile rosé Champagne pairs beautifully with roasted beet salad with goat cheese and hazelnuts or spicy curry.

  • Dry
  • Medium Bodied
  • Organic
  • High Acid
  • Fruit Forward

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Details

Le Rosé is a blended Champagne composed of Chardonnay, and red varieties (mostly Pinot Noir). The blended red wine comes from one of two plots recognised for the quality of their red-wine grapes. In certain years, from the Orizeaux plot, and since 2017, from the Les Fontaines plot in Saint Thierry. Aged in mix 228L and 350L barrels. Dosage: Between 5-6g/L.

From our Importer: There are few producers in all of Champagne who could make a better case for terroir-driven wines than Alexandre Chartogne. A visit with him at his family estate offers a deep dive into both the largely overlooked history and geological diversity of his hometown of Merfy, just a fifteen-minute drive from Reims in the Massif de Saint-Thierry, where his family has tended vines for centuries.

Since taking over his family's estate in 2006, Alexandre is constantly evolving, observing and questioning how to best express his individual parcels. Convinced that it is indeed the soils and subsoils, alive and preserved, which forge the identity of wine, in Champagne as much as in neighboring Burgundy, he has dug deep into historical maps and documents from his family archive, spent countless hours carefully analyzing soils of each plot to better guide his work and has never been afraid of experimentation in his cellar.

This inquisitive and passionate approach over the past ten years, has made him one of the superstars in Champagne today. The resulting wines have energy, character and longevity with a delicate touch and finesse that highlights both an underlying salinity and the personality of each of his terroirs. We are honored to play a part in the preservation of something so special.



Chartogne-Taillet remains the only récoltant-manipulant producer in the village. After a formative experience working under Ansleme Selosse, Alexandre Chartogne returned to his family estate in 2006, at the age of 23. placing an increased emphasis on single-vineyard champagnes with his inaugural effort - 2006 Les Barres, a particular parcel of ungrafted Meunier, planted in 1952. The soil in this parcel is sand for almost 3 meters before the roots reach the chalk bedrock, allowing the vines “to live in two environments”.

Following his parent’s retirement in 2007, Alexandre took control of the entire domaine, experimenting with a kaleidoscope of different vessels for fermentation and elevage, including amphorae and concrete eggs.

Today, he produces wines from 13 different parcels: Les Barres, Beaux Sens, Le Couarres, Couarres Château, Heurtebise, Orizeaux, Les Alliées and Chemin de Reims in Merfy and three small Chardonnay parcels in Oger & Avize in the Côte de Blancs. In each parcel a different variety planted, for Alex it’s the soil and terroir that is central to each cuvée’s expression, not the grape variety.

Utmost focus on the health of the individual soils of each plot. Chickens and sheep roam freely in the vines to control pests, and manage weed control. Grass is partially allowed to grow, ploughing is done by horse (50% of the surface) or light tractor to avoid soil compaction, no herbicides or pesticides, bouillie bordelaise against oidium/mildew but no certification although organic farming has been practiced since 2002.

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