Transmission Rosé
Premier Cru Extra Brut

The VIRGINIE T. rosé champagne surprises on tasting. We worked hard and for a very long time to find the perfect balance. A rare, dry wine, crafted with exacting standards, it bears the signature of time, precision and pure fruit.

Virginie Taittinger & Ferdinand Pougatch, Cellar Masters

PINK TRANSMISSION

Blended rosé, a great wine of patience and balance

The whole comes from 75% Premiers and Grands Crus, revealing the ambition of this cuvée: to represent the best of Champagne, with precision and rigor.

Nothing was left to chance in the creation of the Transmission Rosé cuvée.

At its core, a concentrated Coteaux Champenois red, aged for a long time in oak barrels, with a palette of wild strawberries, black cherries, and sweet spices. A structured red wine, designed for blending, not for ease.

Around him, a careful selection of Chardonnays from the Côte des Blancs and the Montagne de Reims, chosen for their straightforwardness, their minerality, and their taut freshness.

The result? A dry, deep rosé with a real length on the palate, capable of accompanying an entire meal.

Technical details

  • Grape varieties

    55% Chardonnay
    45% Pinot Noir
    incl. 5% Grand Cru “Coteaux Rouge”

  • Aging

    5 years on the lees

  • Dosage

    Brut: 7gr/L

  • Harvest

    2018/2019/2020

  • Maturation

    90% Stainless steel, 10% Oak barrel

  • Fermentation

    50% Malolactic Fermentation

  • Assembly

    75% Premier and Grand Cru

Food and wine pairing: an imaginative rosé

This Rosé Transmission is not a companion rosé. It leads the dance.

It invites you to think outside the box, to imagine combinations that dare to use material, relief, and softness in contrast.

As an aperitif
It's enough on its own. Perfect served chilled, early in the evening, to awaken the taste buds.

The delicacy of spicy dishes
On a roasted duck, its notes of ripe red fruits and sweet spices dance with the richness of the sauce.

Or, with a creamy butter chicken, it will bring freshness and depth.

For dessert
A fruit crumble with almond powder and crunchy shortbread enhances the tension and fruit of the wine without overwhelming it.

Being patient pays off

Like all of the House's champagnes, this rosé follows a long cycle, far from commercial imperatives.

The wine rests for a minimum of 5 years on lees in our cellars, which allows it to develop a vinous structure, a finesse of bubbles, and an aromatic complexity close to the great vintage rosé champagnes.