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The 'Cuvée Prestige Rosé' Champagne by Taittinger is extraordinarily vibrant and sophisticated. It stands out immediately for its intense and shimmering color, the secret of which lies in the fact that it is a more complex and costly blend to produce. A quantity of still red wine (15%) made from the best Pinot Noir from the Montagne de Reims and Les Riceys is added to the final blend. The Chardonnay (30%) that completes the mixture brings the elegance and delicacy that are the foundation of Taittinger's distinctive style. Its taste reveals a subtle balance between freshness and the structure of the ubiquitous red fruit, making it full-bodied and smooth. Delightfully fragrant for an aperitif, it is also a subtle accompaniment to fruit desserts.
- Production Method
- Classic or Champenois
- Product Category
- Champagne
- Denomination
- Champagne AOC
- Blend
- Rosé
- Cru
- Grand cru
- Grape variety / Raw material
- Pinot noir
- Dosage
- Brut (6-12 g/L)
- Variety / Assembly
- pinot noir 70%, chardonnay 30% and 15% pinot noir still
- Vintage or Cuvée
- Without year
- Format
- 1.5 L
- Nation
- France
- Region
- Champagne
- Alcohol Content
- 12% ABV (Alcohol by Volume).
- Service Temperature
- 8° - 10° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Transparent flute
- Packaging
- Original Case
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Aperitif, Seafood - Crustaceans - Mollusks, Raw Fish, Fish Dishes
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
Taittinger

In the heart of the prestigious Champagne region in France, the Maison Taittinger stands elegantly as a gem of history and wine refinement. Founded on solid family traditions, Taittinger is one of the few houses still led by the founding family, a detail that is reflected in every single bottle produced. Here, tradition marries innovation, offering the world Champagne of extraordinary elegance and finesse.
The terroir of Champagne, characterized by chalky soils and a unique climate, provides ideal conditions for the cultivation of the three main grapes that create these prestigious wines: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. Among these, Chardonnay holds a place of honor, giving Taittinger wines an unmistakable freshness and lightness, distinctive notes found in every glass.
Among the gems of Taittinger's production, the Comtes de Champagne stands majestically. This cuvée, made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes sourced from the finest Grands Crus of the Côte des Blancs, is the symbol of the purest elegance, with notes of citrus, white flowers, and a minerality that evokes the land it comes from. Each sip is a journey between tradition and modernity, a sensory experience that tells the story of a timeless territory.
Let yourself be seduced by the unmistakable charm of Taittinger wines at Vino45: an invitation to discover the quintessence of Champagne, where the past meets the present in a toast of elegance and style.
Address:
Place Saint-Nicaise, 9 - 51100 Reims, France
Perlage: fine and sustained mousse
Color: intense pink
Bouquet: complex, characterized by freshness and youth. Fresh and crisp aromas of red fruit
Taste: intensity and richness of fruit, highlighted by great freshness.
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THE CHAMPAGNE
The Champagne 'Cuvée Prestige Rosé' by Taittinger is extraordinarily vibrant and sophisticated. It stands out immediately for its intense and shimmering color, the secret of which lies in the fact that it is a more complex and costly blend to produce. A quantity of still red wine (15%) made from the finest Pinot Noir from Montagne de Reims and Les Riceys is added to the final blend. The Chardonnay (30%) that completes the blend brings the elegance and delicacy that are the foundation of Taittinger's distinctive style. Its taste reveals a subtle balance between freshness and the structure of the ubiquitous red fruit, making it full-bodied and smooth. Delightfully fragrant for an aperitif, it is also a subtle accompaniment to fruit desserts.
LA MAISON

Among the oldest Maisons in the entire denomination, Taittinger is a name that inevitably identifies one of the greatest French families that has significantly contributed to the success of Champagne around the world.
The history of this legendary Maison began in 1743, when Jacques Fourneaux started his business as a merchant, initially selling white and red wines, and then dedicating himself to the sale of sparkling wines. The Forneaux family continued to operate in this sector with great success, joining forces with Antoine Forest to create the company “Forest-Forneaux” and increasing their success.
In 1932, a young man with a passion for wine, Pierre-Charles Taittinger, purchased “Forest-Forneaux” and began his winemaking adventure under the Taittinger brand in the town of Reims. From the very beginning of production, the Maison established an increasingly strong connection with a particular grape variety, Chardonnay, which became increasingly central in every blend, culminating in 1952, under the leadership of Francois Taittinger, with the release of Comtes de Champagne, the first “Cuvée de Prestige” produced in the area made entirely from white grapes.
Today, at the helm of the company since 2005 is Pierre-Emanuel Taittinger, a direct descendant of Pierre-Charles, surrounded by a team where competence and professionalism are the core of a winery that continues to be driven by a strong spirit of conquest and tradition.
There are 288 hectares of vineyards owned, scattered across 34 of the best crus in the region; here, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir are primarily cultivated, along with 15% of Pinot Meunier. Each year, nine labels are produced within the walls of Reims, where Brut Reserve, “Prestige” Rosé, and “Nocturne” accompany the great Comtes de Champagne and the various vintages that carry the great prestige of the Taittinger Maison around the world.
