2012 Champagne Laurent-Perrier, Alexandra, Grande Cuvée Rosé, Brut
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Colour
Rosé -
Sweetness
Dry -
Vintage
2012 -
Alcohol
12% -
Grape
Pinot Noir (80%), Chardonnay (20%) -
Body
Full Bodied -
Producer
Laurent Perrier
Critics reviews
The 2012 Rosé Cuvée Alexandra is the hidden gem in the Laurent Perrier range. I seldom see it talked about, which is a shame. Then again, Laurent Perrier only bottles this Champagne in very rare vintages that allow for a maceration of both Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Rose petal, mint, kirsch, cinnamon and dried flowers caress the palate. Cuvée Alexandra is such a special Champagne, one I would very much like to see more often!
A very unusual wine, a maceration rosé champagne from a big house. It was first made by Bernard de Nonancourt of Laurent-Perrier from the 1982 vintage when Pinot Noir and Chardonnay both ripened well and concurrently. He prepared it for his daughter Alexandra's wedding in 1987 'to encourage her to join the company' according to her daughter Lucie Pereyre. It's made only when those two grapes ripen at the same time (necessary for a really successful maceration rosé) so only in 1982, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1997, 1998, 2004 and now 2012, which will be released formally in the UK in 2024). 2012 was the principal vintage of the 26th iteration of the house's prestige wine Grand Siècle. 2012 was a very difficult growing season before a usefully sunny summer. 80% Pinot Noir, 20% Chardonnay and all from grand cru villages but for some reason they don't put Grand Cru on the label. According to Pereyre, 'the colour is not important. We are more concerned with the aroma during maceration which lasts 48 to 72 hours.' Disgorged in spring 2023 after 10 years on lees in Laurent-Perrier's damp, dark 12 °C cellars. Dosage 7 g/l.
Pale tomato red. Alexandra, after whom the wine is named, describes it as the colour of sky on a winter morning. Interesting, distinctive nose that's a bit like a vermouth – some herbs and slight bitterness. More interesting than the average pink champagne. Quite a bite on the end. Some cheese notes too. Liquorice, toasted bread and black fruits – bitter cherries? This is definitely a food wine. It might even go with some cheese and griotte cherries – perhaps that Basque combo? Serious wine. By no means a run-of-the-mill rosé.
A blend of 80% Pinot Noir and 20% Chardonnay that are pressed together, Laurent-Perrier's new 2012 Brut Alexandra Grande Cuvée Rosé was disgorged in January 2022. Wafting from the glass with rich aromas of orange oil, macerated red berries, stone fruits and petals, it's medium to full-bodied, bright and pillowy, with a fleshy core of fruit and delicate phenolic structure that enlivens its sapid finish.
Drink now to 2032