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About This Wine
History and quality collide with 2011 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Rosé. The revered rosé was born in 1966, and released in 1972, as a companion to the Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs. It features the highest-rated pinot noir from the villages of Bouzy and Ambonnay, ensuring the utmost quality year after year. The 2011 vintage is no exception. Crafted in the iconic Taittinger style, Comtes Champagne Rosé is a fountain of refinement. Aged for up to seven years before release, it captures the best parts of the pinot noir grape. It’s elegant and complex with minute bubbles and subtle notes of minerality and earthiness. Expect this rosé to reward collectors through 2045. The Final Sip: 2011 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Rosé offers a rare combination of historical significance and exceptional quality.