Champagne Fleur de Miraval Exclusivement Rosé
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Миравал
Château Miraval is located in the village of Correns, in the south of France and is mainly gaining popularity along with its famous owners - Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, who bought it and married there in 2014. In fact, they were not the first celebrities to visit and stay at the mansion. One of the previous owners, the French jazz pianist Jacques Lucie, installed a recording studio in the castle and names such as Sting, The Cranberries and even Pink Floyd can be found among the recorders. The mansion consists of 400 hectares, of which 30 are vineyards. In addition to its popular owners, the chateau is famous for its rosè wine - Côtes de Provence Rosé Miraval, the fruit of oenologist and co-owner Mark Perrin, and in 2020 a new product was launched - Rosé Champagne in collaboration with the champagne producer Rodolphe Peter.
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The Champagne region is located to the northernmost of all the vineyards of France. The distinctive taste and purity of real champagne is certainly due to the calcareous soil and continental growing conditions. Unlike most other wines, it is characteristic of those from Champagne that the vintages of different years are blended to obtain a final product (non-vintage) or different wines from the same vintage are blended - in this case the wine is marked as vintage and its year is indicated on the label. This means, after all, that the quality of the champagne obtained depends very much on the balance between the quality of the grapes and the skills of the oenologists, which is why they are also promoted according to the name of the producer. Thus, in Champagne and around the world, the most famous names are Krug, Mumm, Bollinger, Veuve Clicquot, not to mention the well-known brands Dom Perignon, Moët & Chandon and Taittinger. The grape varieties in this region are Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, which are present in different proportions in Champagne wines. The so-called Blanc de Blanc, made only from Chardonnay grapes, and Blanc de Noir, which is white champagne but made from red Pinot Noir grapes, are also often produced. A curious and little known fact is that in Champagne sparkling rose is made with a mixture of white and red wine, and not as is the standard for the production of rose wine.
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Pinot Noir is the dominant red wine grape of Burgundy, a challenge for every single vine grower and wine producer. It can be found in Germany (as Spätburgunder), Italy (Pino Nero), Chile, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and the USA. The wines show a specific aroma of red berries and cherry depending on the vinification method employed - from fresh red cherries in lighter wines to stewed black cherries in weightier examples, many of them also showing hints of earthy flavours.
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