Champagne Jean-Paul DevilleSappheiros Rose NV

Product code: 1581
£39.50 inc VAT
Country
Country: France
Region
Region: Champagne
Type
Type: Champagne
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: COMPOSITION 75% Pinot Noir 25% Chardonnay 10% Reserve Wines 7% Red Wine
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Country
Country: France
Region
Region: Champagne
Type
Type: Champagne
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: COMPOSITION 75% Pinot Noir 25% Chardonnay 10% Reserve Wines 7% Red Wine

Product Notes

Champagne Jean-Paul Deville Sappheiros Rose is a delicate and elegant champagne crafted in the heart of the Champagne region in France. This sparkling rosé is made from a blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier grape varietals, carefully selected and pressed to create a light pink hue with a fine, persistent mousse. On the nose, aromas of wild strawberries and raspberries are complemented by subtle floral notes. The palate is refreshing and vibrant, with crisp acidity and flavors of red fruits and citrus. This champagne is perfect for any special occasion or celebration, and pairs beautifully with delicate seafood dishes or light desserts.

Tasting Notes

Sappheiros is our brut rosé which displays a light robe with salmon hue. The intense cherry aromas combine with floral notes of roses and peonies to create a powerful nose. The mouth is rich and chirpy, with the fresh fruit notes balanced out by a subtle bitterness on the last mouthfeel. Sappheiros is not just pink, it displays a real personality, a festive yet rooted cuvée.

About the Winery

Champagne Jean-Paul Deville

The Deville Family had been in control of their vineyards for over five generations, but it was only in 1966, the family decided to create its own and unique blend of Champagne, which set it apart from the other types of Champagne, created in France. This was the time when Jean-Paul Deville was only 23. He, along with his father, took complete control of the vineyards and winemaking process to craft creative Champagne that spoke volumes about the terroirs.

The Domaine of Jean-Paul Deville, when he started out, was located in the small village of Verzy, which was only 20km away from Reims, considered to be the Champagne Capital of France. Deville’s only objective was to create a champagne that didn’t taste like anything that was produced in Reims. Though the winemaking process (Methode Champenoise), where secondary fermentation happens in the bottle, is the same for the other Champagnes and the Deville Champagnes, the difference lies in the varietals used here.

Mostly, French Champagnes are created using a lot of Chardonnay with a little bit of ​Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. However, Jean-Paul Deville, in a bid to lend creativity to his champagnes, makes use of 70% Grand Cru Pinot Noir and 30% Chardonnay to his signature drink. Thanks to these varietals, the resultant Champagne is rich in mineral content and is dominated by an exotic fruity flavour.

In 1996, Jean-Paul Deville added yet another feather to his cap when he created the Blanc de Blancs. This was quite a risky move because his Domaine was close to Reims, which was known for its black pinots. However, Deville took the risk and created a fantastic, white Champagne, which was never before tasted in this region. He made use of Chardonnay varietals to come up with this brilliant and creative Champagne.

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