NV Armand De Brignac Rose
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S$56598
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- 2+ for S$56398 each

Vintage : NV
Region : Champagne
Country : France
Winemaker Notes
The Rosé opens with fresh aromas of strawberries, currants, and floral notes, layered with hints of brioche and subtle spice. On the palate, it is rich and full-bodied, offering flavors of red fruits, cherry, and baked pastry, balanced by a lively acidity and fine mousse. The addition of still Pinot Noir gives the Champagne its deep salmon-pink hue and adds structure, depth, and a touch of tannin. The finish is long, creamy, and elegant, making it both a luxurious aperitif and a versatile partner for dishes like duck, salmon, or truffle-based cuisine.
About Winery
The Champagne Armand de Brignac (Ace of Spades) brand is produced by the Cattier family estate, which has been cultivating vineyards in Champagne since 1763. Over 11 generations, the family has refined traditional, artisanal methods, including hand riddling and slow ageing in cellars more than 30 meters underground. In 2006, Armand de Brignac was launched as a luxury cuvée, instantly recognizable by its striking metallic bottles adorned with an ace of spades emblem. Today, under the guidance of Jean-Jacques and Alexandre Cattier, the winery continues to produce limited quantities of Champagne with uncompromising quality, making it a symbol of exclusivity and prestige worldwide
Winemaker Notes
The Rosé opens with fresh aromas of strawberries, currants, and floral notes, layered with hints of brioche and subtle spice. On the palate, it is rich and full-bodied, offering flavors of red fruits, cherry, and baked pastry, balanced by a lively acidity and fine mousse. The addition of still Pinot Noir gives the Champagne its deep salmon-pink hue and adds structure, depth, and a touch of tannin. The finish is long, creamy, and elegant, making it both a luxurious aperitif and a versatile partner for dishes like duck, salmon, or truffle-based cuisine.
About Winery
The Champagne Armand de Brignac (Ace of Spades) brand is produced by the Cattier family estate, which has been cultivating vineyards in Champagne since 1763. Over 11 generations, the family has refined traditional, artisanal methods, including hand riddling and slow ageing in cellars more than 30 meters underground. In 2006, Armand de Brignac was launched as a luxury cuvée, instantly recognizable by its striking metallic bottles adorned with an ace of spades emblem. Today, under the guidance of Jean-Jacques and Alexandre Cattier, the winery continues to produce limited quantities of Champagne with uncompromising quality, making it a symbol of exclusivity and prestige worldwide

