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Belle Époque Rosé. Perrier-Jouët — the rosé counterpart to the iconic Belle Époque Brut, presenting the same Art Nouveau hand-painted anemone bottle design by Émile Gallé in a pink-tinged format produced from Pinot Noir blended with Chardonnay-dominant Champagne through the saignée or blending method.
Belle Époque Rosé shares the same Chardonnay-dominant house style as the Brut, but the addition of still Pinot Noir red wine introduces red berry fruit — wild strawberry, raspberry, and cherry — alongside the Brut's floral and stone fruit character. The Art Nouveau presentation in the distinctive Belle Époque bottle makes the Rosé among the most visually distinctive prestige rosé Champagnes available.
Specs
- House: Perrier-Jouët, Épernay, Champagne, France (est. 1811)
- Style: Brut Rosé Champagne
- Bottle: Art Nouveau hand-painted anemone design by Émile Gallé (1902)
- Size: 750ml
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How does Belle Époque Rosé differ from the Brut? The Rosé adds still Pinot Noir red wine to the blend, introducing red berry fruit — wild strawberry, raspberry, cherry — alongside the Brut's floral and stone fruit character. Same Art Nouveau bottle design, different color and fruit profile.
Description
Belle Époque Rosé. Perrier-Jouët — the rosé counterpart to the iconic Belle Époque Brut, presenting the same Art Nouveau hand-painted anemone bottle design by Émile Gallé in a pink-tinged format produced from Pinot Noir blended with Chardonnay-dominant Champagne through the saignée or blending method.
Belle Époque Rosé shares the same Chardonnay-dominant house style as the Brut, but the addition of still Pinot Noir red wine introduces red berry fruit — wild strawberry, raspberry, and cherry — alongside the Brut's floral and stone fruit character. The Art Nouveau presentation in the distinctive Belle Époque bottle makes the Rosé among the most visually distinctive prestige rosé Champagnes available.
Specs
- House: Perrier-Jouët, Épernay, Champagne, France (est. 1811)
- Style: Brut Rosé Champagne
- Bottle: Art Nouveau hand-painted anemone design by Émile Gallé (1902)
- Size: 750ml
Browse all rare and luxury spirits at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does Belle Époque Rosé differ from the Brut? The Rosé adds still Pinot Noir red wine to the blend, introducing red berry fruit — wild strawberry, raspberry, cherry — alongside the Brut's floral and stone fruit character. Same Art Nouveau bottle design, different color and fruit profile.












