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Cremant De Bourgogne Rosé Brut Cave de Bissey

Cremant De Bourgogne Rosé Brut Cave de Bissey

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Country: France

Region: Burgundy

Alcohol: 12%

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Crémant de Bourgogne Rosé Brut from Cave de Bissey is a sophisticated and refreshing sparkling wine from Burgundy, created using the traditional method similar to the production of Champagne. This rosé crémant is made mainly from Pinot Noir, giving it a beautiful, light salmon color and an elegant flavor profile.

The wine presents a nose of fresh red berries such as strawberries, raspberries and currants, complemented by delicate floral notes and a hint of citrus. The palate is lively and harmonious with fine, persistent bubbles, a crisp acidity and a pleasant minerality. The aftertaste is subtle with a slightly creamy texture and a fresh, fruity finish.

This crémant is ideal as an aperitif, but it is also an excellent choice for light dishes such as seafood, sushi, fresh salads or fruit desserts. It should be served at 6-8°C to highlight its elegance and finesse.

A charming and festive sparkling wine that brings the elegance of Burgundy to any occasion.

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Here is a detailed description of the different types of champagne, sorted by dryness.

Types of sparkling wine

1. Brut Nature (also called Ultra Brut or Zéro Dosage)

Sugar content: Below 3 g/l (no added sugar)

Taste profile: Extremely dry, razor-sharp acidity and mineral character. Very clean and natural taste, where the terroir of the champagne and the original flavor nuances of the grapes stand out clearly.

When to drink it? Best with oysters, shellfish, sushi or as an aperitif for those who like an ultra-dry taste experience.

2. Extra Brut

Sugar content: 0-6 g/l

Taste profile: Very dry, but with a slightly more rounded character than Brut Nature. The taste is still fresh and mineral, with high acidity and finesse.

When to drink it? Perfect with lighter dishes like ceviche, carpaccio or salads with citrus and seafood.

3. Brute

Sugar content: Up to 12 g/l

Taste profile: Dry, but with a bit more balance and roundness. Brut is the most popular type of champagne, as it combines freshness with a light fruity sweetness. The taste often has notes of green apples, citrus fruits, white flowers and a slightly toasted character from the fermentation.

When to drink it? Ideal as an aperitif or with versatile dishes such as poultry, fish dishes, soft cheeses and even lightly spiced food.

4. Extra Dry

Sugar content: 12-17 g/l

Flavor Profile: Despite the name, this type is not dry, but rather semi-dry. It has a slight sweetness that gives it a softer and more fruity profile, but still retains a fresh acidity.

When to drink it? Goes well with foie gras, Asian food with a bit of sweetness (like Thai or Vietnamese dishes) or mild cheeses.

6. Demi-Sec

Sugar content: 32-50 g/l

Taste profile: Distinctly sweet with a silky texture. The taste has notes of tropical fruits, candied citrus, honey and brioche. However, the acidity keeps it fresh and not overwhelmingly heavy.

When to drink it? Ideal with sweet desserts like crème brûlée, fruit tarts or nut-based cakes. Can also be an exciting contrast to strong cheeses like Roquefort.

7. Sweet

Sugar content: Over 50 g/l

Taste profile: Very sweet, almost like a dessert wine. Has intense notes of honey, caramel, dried fruits and exotic spices.

When to drink it? Perfect as a dessert on its own or with the sweetest desserts like chocolate fondant, panna cotta or vanilla ice cream with caramel.

Which champagne should you choose?

Which champagne should you choose?

For aperitif or seafood: Brut Nature or Extra Brut

For versatile meals: Brut or Extra Dry

For desserts: Demi-Sec or Doux

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