1999 Charles Heidsieck Brut Champagne Rose

Champagne Blend - 750ML
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JG 94 WS 94 W&S 93 BH 91
JG 94

View From The Cellar, June 2014

The 1999 Charles Heidsieck Rosé Brut Millésime is absolutely stunning, offering up a deep, complex and exuberant interpretation of this ripe vintage. The wine contains seven percent still pinot noir in its blend, which...
WS 94

Wine Spectator, November 2014

Rich and toasty in aroma, this seamless rosé is aging gracefully, offering a silky mousse and vibrant acidity that structures the grilled hazelnut, fleur de sel, raspberry coulis, spiced plum and spun honey flavors. A...
W&S 93

Wine & Spirits, December 2013

A transparent beauty from 1999, this rosé hums with red fruit. It layers red spices with wild mushroom scents, green fig and floral strawberries, maintaining clarity and freshness through its fine bubbles. The flavors are...
BH 91

Burghound, October 2007

A lightly fruited nose that is high-toned, pure, understated and very fresh dissolves into stylish and delicate flavors that possess excellent detail and plenty of depth yet it's through focus and delineation rather than...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Sparkling
Varietal Champagne Blend
Country France
Region Champagne
Vintage 1999
Size 750ML

Champagne Charles Heidsieck was founded in 1851 by Charles-Camille Heidsieck, an entrepreneur and a visionary. He decided to concentrate on producing and aging wine, leaving the vineyards to the expertise of growers, and purchased forty-seven chalk cellars dating from the 11th century. This labyrinth of underground alcoves and galleries offered ideal conditions for aging and enhancing his wines.

Following his dream of a wider audience for his exceptional wines, Charles left for America in 1852 (at that time a market still untouched by the Champagne trade) and became an ambassador for Champagne and France. He won over the South, including wild Louisiana, and became known as “Champagne Charlie”.

Today, Charles Heidsieck is one of Champagne's premier houses, producing both vintage and non-vintage cuvees. Charles Heidsieck champagne is one of the most recognized by the profession, earning awards, gold medals and trophies over the years.