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Roger Coulon Rosélie Rosé de Saignée

Champagne - Brut - Premier Cru - Rosé de saignée - Roger Coulon
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Stored in air-conditioned cellar
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Grape varieties
Pinot Meunier 80%
Pinot Noir 20%
Roger Coulon

Roger Coulon

House Roger Coulon is located north of Montagne de Reims in the village of Vrigny, and is the result of a long family history dating back to 1806

Isabelle and Eric Coulon are today at the helm of Domaine, accompanied by their children Edgar and Louise who represent the ninth generation. A vineyard that has always been run with enthusiasm and passion in the deepest respect for the land and the vines, giving birth to Champagnes resolutely apart.

An exceptional terroir combined with great expertise

House Roger Coulon is located on the village of Vrigny in Premier Cru north of Montagne de Reims. The vineyard has grown to 10 hectares of vines, which have been farmed using organic methods since 2022, as well as Agroforestry. In fact, the Coulon family takes to heart the pRéserver ecosystem reigning within their vineyards and the self-sufficiency of the soil that makes such harmony possible. Each grape variety flourishes here, including of course Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier.

When it comes to vinification, the wines are made without chemical inputs, and are neither filtered nor fined. Maison Roger Coulon is currently validating a historic approach for the Champagne region, that of managing a vineyard in Premier Cru exclusively in a natural way.

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Description Roger Coulon Rosélie Rosé de Saignée.

The cuvée Rosélie du Domaine Roger Coulon is a Rosé de saignée. This method involves macerating the must with the skins of black grapes for just a few hours. The color of the juice is obtained by the action of the pigments contained in the skin; the less contact the juice has with it, the less color it produces. The solid part is then separated from the liquid part.

The Champagne Rosé de saignée has a more intense color, offers greater aromatic richness, but is also windier.

The Rosé de saignée Rosélie de Roger Coulon is a 100% Meunier made from two parcels of old vines, "Les Limons" and "Les Linguets", located respectively in Vrigny and Gueux, two villages Premier Cru of the Montagne de Reims.
After partial de-stemming and 24-hour maceration, alcoholic fermentation is spontaneous thanks to indigenous yeasts, and malolactic fermentation is also carried out naturally. This is a logical extension of the organic and agroforestry principles applied in the vineyards. The wine is then aged on fine lees for 8 to 10 months in vats or small barrels. Bottles then spend up to 5 years on laths. The dosage is very light, 3g/L, making this cuvée a Extra brut.

The cuvée Rosélie du Domaine Roger Coulon presents a deep pink color with orange and copper reflections animated by a very fine effervescence. The nose opens with intense notes of fresh fruit, strawberry and blackberry, followed by warmer aromas of baked bread, and finishes with a touch of citrus, lemon and blood orange. The palate immediately displays its freshness of red fruits, raspberry, cherry and cranberry; the heart is unctuous, gourmand, just lifted by a few peppery, acidic notes (grapefruit).

The Rosélie Rosé de saignée Extra brut from Roger Coulon is a suave, bewitching Champagne; it will reveal its savory side with fillets of Saint Pierre in orange butter, or accompanied by mango Ricotta.

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