Louis Perdrier Brut Rose
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Description
Description
Louis Perdrier Brut Rosé is a French sparkling rosé wine from Burgundy, bottled at 11% ABV in a 750ml format. A three-time Gilbert & Gaillard Gold Medal winner (2020, 2021, and 2023), this Syrah-based cuvée stands out in the sparkling rosé category for its distinctive grape blend and consistent critical recognition.
Quick Facts: ABV: 11% | Origin: Beaune, Burgundy, France | Style: Brut Rosé Sparkling (Vin Mousseux) | Producer: House of Patriarche
Production & Heritage
The House of Patriarche was founded in 1780 in Beaune, the historic commercial center of Burgundy, making it one of the region's oldest wine houses. Louis Perdrier Brut Rosé is classified as a vin mousseux—a French sparkling wine produced through a second fermentation followed by extended aging on lees in vats rather than in individual bottles. The blend of Pinot Noir, Syrah, and Cinsault is notably uncommon among sparkling rosés; Syrah serves as the primary varietal, contributing deeper color and more assertive red-fruit character than the Pinot Noir or Chardonnay-dominant blends found in most Champagne and Crémant production.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Forward red-fruit scents arrive first, anchored by ripe raspberry. Fresh citrus aromas—think lemon zest and grapefruit pith—emerge beneath, adding brightness to the bouquet.
Taste: The entry is soft and gently sweet, with pronounced raspberry-candy flavors rolling across the mid-palate. Fine, persistent bubbles create a lively mousse, while citrus undertones provide structure and prevent the sweetness from becoming heavy. The overall impression is balanced and fruit-driven.
Finish: Medium in length with a clean, fruity fade. Lingering raspberry and a whisper of citrus leave the palate refreshed and ready for the next sip.
How to Drink Louis Perdrier Brut Rosé
Serve well chilled, around 40–45°F, in a flute or tulip glass to showcase the fine bubble stream and rich rose color. This wine also performs well in sparkling cocktails:
- Kir Royale — a pour of crème de cassis amplifies the existing red-fruit profile for an elegant aperitif.
- Rosé French 75 — the berry-driven character pairs naturally with gin and fresh lemon juice, adding color and depth to the classic template.
- Aperol Spritz (rosé variation) — the wine's fruit-forward sweetness and fine effervescence balance Aperol's bitter orange notes.
Best For
- Brunch gatherings or outdoor garden parties
- Celebratory toasts that call for something lighter and more fruit-forward than Champagne
- An approachable introduction to French sparkling wine for newer wine drinkers
- Warm-weather aperitif pours before a summer dinner
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Louis Perdrier Brut Rosé taste like? It delivers soft, fruit-driven flavors dominated by ripe raspberry candy and fresh citrus, supported by fine bubbles and a gently sweet finish.
How does Louis Perdrier Brut Rosé compare to Crémant de Bourgogne Rosé? Crémant de Bourgogne Rosé is produced using the traditional method with in-bottle secondary fermentation, typically yielding tighter bubbles and more yeasty complexity, while Louis Perdrier undergoes its second fermentation and lees aging in vats, resulting in a softer, more overtly fruity style. The Syrah and Cinsault in Louis Perdrier's blend also give it a richer berry character than most Crémant rosés, which rely primarily on Pinot Noir.
Is Louis Perdrier Brut Rosé good for beginners? Yes—its approachable sweetness, bright fruit flavors, and moderate 11% ABV make it an easy entry point for anyone new to French sparkling wine.
Where is Louis Perdrier Brut Rosé made? It is produced by the House of Patriarche in Beaune, located in the Burgundy region of eastern France. Patriarche has operated from Beaune since its founding in 1780.
What foods pair well with Louis Perdrier Brut Rosé? Fresh strawberries and mixed-berry desserts echo the wine's dominant fruit flavors. Smoked salmon or shrimp cocktail benefit from the acidity and bubbles cutting through richness. Soft goat cheese provides a tangy counterpoint to the raspberry sweetness. Light brunch fare such as eggs Benedict or fruit-topped crêpes pairs naturally with the wine's gentle effervescence.
What sizes does Louis Perdrier Brut Rosé come in? It is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Louis Perdrier Brut Rosé worth the price? Louis Perdrier positions squarely in the value tier of French sparkling rosé, offering consistent quality—evidenced by multiple Gilbert & Gaillard Gold Medals—at a price point well below Champagne and most Crémant bottlings.
Why Louis Perdrier Brut Rosé?
Three consecutive Gilbert & Gaillard Gold Medals across 2020, 2021, and 2023 point to a level of vintage-to-vintage reliability that many wines at this price tier simply do not achieve. The Syrah-based blend is a genuine differentiator; where most sparkling rosés lean on Pinot Noir alone, the addition of Syrah and Cinsault delivers a bolder, more aromatic red-fruit profile. Produced by one of Burgundy's oldest houses, the wine benefits from over two centuries of regional winemaking knowledge. For anyone seeking a fruit-forward French sparkler with proven credentials, this remains one of the stronger options in its class.
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