Tasting Notes
The pale hue sets this rosé apart, hinting at a gentle touch in the cellar rather than extended skin contact. Aromas lean toward the playful and bright, with flashes of pomegranate syrup, ruby citrus and just-picked berries. The palate, however, shifts gears — generous and firm, it speaks clearly of Riceys’ strength. Fruit-driven yet commanding, it’s a Champagne that marries juiciness with muscle. - Aaron C
Elise Dechannes produces her Champagnes in Les Riceys, located in the southernmost part of the Aube region, renowned for its Pinot Noir still rosé called Rosé des Riceys. She follows organic practices and embraces biodynamic methods, with occasional exceptions such as certain years when she refrains from using copper or sulfur on the vines. Similar to the neighbouring Chablis appellation, the soil features consist of Kimmeridgian marl and clay soils.
Elise employs various vinification and aging techniques, including stainless steel, oak, sandstone, and clay amphoras. Most of her Champagnes are made without dosage. Her predominantly Pinot Noir-based wines offer a wide range of flavours from exceptionally ethereal and fruity to more savoury and indulgent.
| Product Type | Wine Sparkling Champagne |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Country | France |
| Region | Champagne |
| Sub Region | Les Riceys |
| Winemaking Practices | Minimal Intervention |
| Vineyard Practices | Organic/Biodynamic |