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MOD SÉLECTION ROSÉ CHAMPAGNE
MOD SÉLECTION ROSÉ CHAMPAGNE
<p>Mod Sélection<strong> </strong>is the purest expression of balance and terroir produced in Champagne today. A modern interpretation of the tradition, heritage and elegance that is Champagne.</p>
<p><strong>Tasting Notes</strong><br />
A superb expression of elegance and viticulture. This Rosé de Saignée undergoes a proprietary cold-soak maceration at harvest maximizing freshness and vitality utilizing the rare Saignée method. The pale salmon-hued nectar draws you near with its rich and seductive bouquet. On the palate, luscious fresh red fruit and extra-fine mousse harmonize to create a long, succulent finish.</p>
<p><strong>Composition</strong><br />
50% Pinot Meunier<br />
40% Chardonnay<br />
10% Pinot Noir</p>
<p><strong>Age</strong><br />
3 – 4 Years</p>
<p><strong>Soils</strong><br />
Chalk and Clay-Limestone</p>
<p><strong>Ratings & Reviews</strong></p>
<p>• Mod Sélection Champagne wins <em>Robb Report’s</em> 2019 Best of the Best Award.</p>
<p>• 98 Points by James Beard award-winner, owner and Chief Executive Director of the San Francisco International Wine Competition and San Francisco World Spirits Competition; Editor-in-Chief of <em>The Tasting Panel</em> and <em>The SOMM Journal</em>; former editor of <em>Food & Wine Magazine</em> and <em>Bon Appétit Magazine</em>; Anthony Dias Blue, writes: <strong><em>“</em></strong><em>Mod Sélection NV Brut Rosé Champagne: You probably haven't heard of this house, but it dates back to 1892; this wine is remarkable: beautifully colored, with an extremely fine mousse, pure and elegant red fruit flavors, bright acid structure and a long, balance and precise finish; certainly one of the loveliest rosés available.” 98 Points – Anthony Dias Blue</em><br />
• 2019 “Best of the Best” at <em>Wine Spectator </em>Food & Wine Festival.</p>
<p><strong>Première Sélection</strong><br />
Selected as one of the finest Houses in Champagne, Mod Sélection has a legacy dating back to 1892. Descended from a long line of growers and vignerons, the House has been producing Champagne in an exclusive area of the Vallée de la Marne for over five generations. Strict selection process at harvest, delicate extraction of first-press Cuvée, meticulous settling stage and rigorous control of fermentations; all executed with exacting precision unique to the house production, preserve the natural balance and purity expressed in each ethereal marque. Bless This House.</p>
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