BOUVET LADUBAY Bouvet-Ladubay 1851 Rosé Traditionelle

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SKU:
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UPC:
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Bouvet-Ladubay 1851 Rosé Traditionelle is a fresh and elegant wine from France's esteemed Loire Valley. It's made from primarily Cabernet Franc grapes, which lend a soft pink glow, echoing the floral aroma infused with summer berries and a slither of citrus. A fitting alternative to Champagne, it boasts a bubbly effervescence and fresh, ripe flavour.

La Maison Bouvet Ladubay dates all the way back to 1851. Founded by Etienne Bouvet at the tender age of 23, the fledgling winery in Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent, France became the focal point of Bouvet's life. He worked tirelessly with his wife, Celestine Ladubay - whose maiden surname forms the latter part of the Maison's moniker - to become one of the region's most esteemed winemakers. The couple poured their lives into the winery and when they both passed away, they left no direct descendants. In 1932, Bouvet Ladubay was purchased by Justin-Marcel Monmousseau at auction, who set about restoring the winery to its former glory with as much zeal as the founders had. Today, it’s the second-oldest producer of sparkling wine in Saumur, utilising the famous 'méthode traditionnelle' - to make dazzling wines in exactly the same fashion as Champagne.


SKU No.: 4152182

Style No.: 985863

Country: France
Region: Loire
Grapes: Cabernet Franc
Closure: Cork
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 12.5%
Volume: 750ml
Allergens: Sulphites

Bouvet-Ladubay 1851 Rosé Traditionelle is a fresh and elegant wine from France's esteemed Loire Valley. It's made from primarily Cabernet Franc grapes, which lend a soft pink glow, echoing the floral aroma infused with summer berries and a slither of citrus. A fitting alternative to Champagne, it boasts a bubbly effervescence and fresh, ripe flavour.

La Maison Bouvet Ladubay dates all the way back to 1851. Founded by Etienne Bouvet at the tender age of 23, the fledgling winery in Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent, France became the focal point of Bouvet's life. He worked tirelessly with his wife, Celestine Ladubay - whose maiden surname forms the latter part of the Maison's moniker - to become one of the region's most esteemed winemakers. The couple poured their lives into the winery and when they both passed away, they left no direct descendants. In 1932, Bouvet Ladubay was purchased by Justin-Marcel Monmousseau at auction, who set about restoring the winery to its former glory with as much zeal as the founders had. Today, it’s the second-oldest producer of sparkling wine in Saumur, utilising the famous 'méthode traditionnelle' - to make dazzling wines in exactly the same fashion as Champagne.


SKU No.: 4152182

Style No.: 985863

Country: France
Region: Loire
Grapes: Cabernet Franc
Closure: Cork
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 12.5%
Volume: 750ml
Allergens: Sulphites

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