Luc Belaire Rare Rose 187ML
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Description
Luc Belaire Rare Rosé 187ML is a single-serve Provence sparkling rosé wine bottled at 12.5% ABV in a convenient 187ml split format. Scored 92 points by Tastings.com, this expression stands apart from typical sparkling rosés thanks to a finishing dosage of 100% Syrah wine that shapes its signature berry-forward sweetness.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5% | Origin: Provence, France | Sparkling Rosé | Producer: Maison established 1898
Production & Heritage
Luc Belaire Rare Rosé is produced by 5th and 6th generation winemakers at a Maison founded in 1898 in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France — a region long considered the spiritual home of rosé winemaking. The base blend draws on Syrah, Grenache, and Cinsault grapes, and the wine undergoes secondary fermentation via the Charmat method in stainless steel pressure tanks, preserving bright fruit character and consistent effervescence. What truly distinguishes this cuvée is the final liqueur de dosage addition made from 100% Syrah, lending a controlled sweetness balanced by the grape's natural spice and depth — a technique uncommon among sparkling rosés at this price tier.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with fresh strawberry and ripe blackcurrant, followed by subtle hints of black pepper, licorice, and a trace of tobacco leaf. A delicate effervescence lifts the aromatics and keeps them lively in the glass.
Taste: On the palate, the entry is soft and round, led by baked black cherry and red apple. The mid-palate broadens with ripe berry sweetness and a spiced, almost toasty quality. Citrus acidity cuts through at the peak, preventing the wine from tipping into cloying territory.
Finish: The finish is medium in length, with lingering licorice, toast, and a faint rose petal note. The texture remains smooth and creamy, fading gently without bitterness.
How to Drink Belaire Rare Rosé
The 187ml format is designed for immediate, no-fuss enjoyment — chilled to around 45°F and sipped directly or poured into a flute. This split bottle is ideal for occasions where opening a full 750ml bottle isn't practical.
- Sparkling Rosé Spritz: Combine with Aperol and a splash of soda for a lighter, fruit-driven take on the classic spritz, where the Syrah dosage adds welcome depth.
- French Kir Royale: A small measure of crème de cassis in the bottom of a flute amplifies the wine's natural blackcurrant notes.
- Belaire Brunch Punch: Mix with fresh-squeezed orange juice and a splash of elderflower liqueur — the wine's berry sweetness complements citrus without overpowering it.
Best For
- Picnics, poolside gatherings, and outdoor events where portability matters
- Hotel room or travel celebrations requiring a single-serve sparkling option
- Adding to gift baskets alongside full-size bottles for variety
- Sampling before committing to a full 750ml bottle
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Belaire Rare Rosé taste like? Belaire Rare Rosé delivers a fruit-forward profile dominated by ripe strawberry, blackcurrant, and baked cherry, with underlying spice and licorice notes. It is fairly sweet with a soft, round mouthfeel balanced by moderate acidity.
How does Belaire Rare Rosé compare to Moët Impérial Rosé? Belaire Rare Rosé is generally noted as slightly sweeter than Moët Impérial Rosé, owing to its 100% Syrah dosage, while Moët relies on Pinot Noir dominance and traditional method production for a drier, more yeasty character. Belaire's Charmat method emphasizes fresh fruit over bready complexity, making the two quite different in style despite both being sparkling rosés.
Is Belaire Rare Rosé good for beginners? Yes — its approachable sweetness, soft effervescence, and familiar berry flavors make it a welcoming entry point for anyone new to sparkling wine. The 187ml size also reduces commitment for first-time buyers.
Where is Belaire Rare Rosé made? Belaire Rare Rosé is produced in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southeastern France, a globally recognized appellation for premium rosé wines. The wine is made by a multi-generational Maison established in 1898.
What foods pair well with Belaire Rare Rosé? Fresh strawberries and soft cheese such as Brie complement the wine's fruit-forward sweetness. Prosciutto-wrapped melon plays off its acidity, while seared tuna or salmon tartare match its weight without overwhelming it. Light pastries like almond croissants echo the toasty finish.
What sizes does Belaire Rare Rosé come in? Belaire Rare Rosé is widely available in 187ml single-serve splits and standard 750ml bottles, making it flexible for both individual enjoyment and group settings.
Is Belaire Rare Rosé worth the price? Belaire Rare Rosé positions as a mid-range sparkling rosé, competing with both entry-level Champagne rosés and premium Prosecco rosatos. Its 92-point score from Tastings.com and distinctive Syrah dosage technique offer genuine differentiation within this crowded segment, representing solid value for a Provence-origin sparkling wine.
Why Belaire Rare Rosé?
The 100% Syrah liqueur de dosage is the detail that separates Belaire Rare Rosé from the field — most sparkling rosé producers use a blended or neutral dosage, but the pure Syrah addition here threads dark fruit sweetness and subtle peppery spice through every sip. Its 92-point rating from Tastings.com, along with a Bronze medal at the San Francisco International Wine Competition, provides third-party validation that this is more than a lifestyle brand play. Produced by a Provençal Maison with over 125 years of winemaking heritage, it carries genuine regional credibility. The 187ml format makes it one of the most accessible ways to experience a quality French sparkling rosé without waste or excess.
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