Veuve Clicquot, La Grande Dame Brut Rose 2008

France · Champagne · Rosé · Champagne · wine-wine · 1083103

Market

Lowest offer: 165.4583333333333333333333333 GBP (Buy)

Offers: 4 · Bids: 0

Offers

Price / case Vintage Packing Qty Location
1052.19 GBP 2006 6 x 75cl 1 uk / United Kingdom
1149.50 GBP 2006 6 x 75cl 1 uk / United Kingdom
1465.99 GBP 2008 6 x 75cl 1 uk / United Kingdom
992.75 GBP 2015 6 x 75cl 5 uk / United Kingdom

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Vintages & packings

Vintage Packing Offers Bids Market price WA rating
1988 1 x 75cl 0 0
2006 6 x 75cl 2 0
2008 1 x 75cl 0 0 93
2008 12 x 75cl 0 0 31099.92 93
2008 3 x 1.5L 0 0 15549.96 93
2008 6 x 1.5L 0 0 93
2008 6 x 75cl 1 0 15549.96 93
2012 6 x 75cl 0 0 94
2015 6 x 75cl 1 0 93

Critic ratings

robert_parker 2008

Rating: 93 –93

The 2008 Brut Rosé La Grande Dame is also showing well, wafting from the glass with notes of red berries, warm spices, toasted brioche and citrus rind. Full-bodied, fleshy and enveloping, it's a vinous, muscular wine like its white sibling, with a lively spine of acidity and delicately phenolic back-end grip.

robert_parker 2004

Rating: 91 –91

The 2004 Brut Rosé La Grande Dame is very expressive, offering up a maturing bouquet of burnt orange, toasted nuts, vanilla pod, candied peel and mocha. Medium to full-bodied, it's open-knit and enveloping, displaying considerable charm and immediate appeal, albeit without the depth, length and cut of its 2008 counterpart.

robert_parker 2012

Rating: 94 –94

The 2012 Brut Rosé La Grande Dame is the finest wine I've tasted from Veuve Clicquot in several decades. Offering up aromas of red berries, bee pollen, orange zest and freshly baked bread, it's medium to full-bodied, pillowy and precise, with a deep core of fruit and a vibrant, tightly coiled profile, concluding with a penetrating, sapid finish. This isn't the muscular, powerful Clicquot style of yesteryear, but it's a compelling effort in a fine-boned, more polished register.

robert_parker 2015

Rating: 93 –93

A blend of 90% Chardonnay and 10% Pinot Noir (with 13% of red wine), the 2015 Brut Rosé La Grande Dame exhales a complex, elegant bouquet of red berries, flowers, spices, pastry and citrus blossom. Medium to full-bodied, fleshy and vinous, it’s perfectly balanced with a pinpoint mousse, a delicate core of fruit and an ethereal, long and mineral finish. This lovely rendition of La Grande Dame Rosé could age well over the next decade.