Drappier Brut Nature Rose

Displays a salmon-pink hue with a lively mousse. Aromatically, it is fresh and vibrant, offering notes of wild strawberry, red currant, blood orange, and raspberry skin. The flavors are bright red-berry fruit with citrus zest and a bone-dry and precise finish. Champagne Drappier is a family-owned house founded in 1808, based in the village of Urville in the Côte des Bar. The estate has become one of Champagne’s most respected grower-producers. It’s long been a pioneer in low-sulfur and zero-dosage Champagnes and is recognized for championing transparency, vineyard expression, and natural balance.

Classification: AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée)

Grape VarietalPinot noir

FeatureSustainable, Organic

Country: France

Region: Champagne

Appellation: Côte des Bar

Grape Profile: Pinot Noir wines are typically light to medium-bodied, with a delicate structure and high acidity. They are known for their aromatic profile, featuring red fruit notes like cherry, strawberry, and raspberry, along with earthier tones of mushroom, forest floor, and sometimes a hint of spice.

Region Profile: The Champagne region, located in northeastern France, is famous for its sparkling wines. The Côte des Blancs, a sub-region within Champagne, is particularly renowned for its chalky soils and exceptional Chardonnay vineyards.

Pair with: Seafood like oysters, lobster, and scallops. Sushi, Caviar, and Poultry dishes. Vegetarian dishes like vegetable tart and mushroom risotto. Soft cheeses like Goat and Brie.

Color-coded wine regions map of France showing wine types in each region, including Champagne, Alsace, Burgundy, Loire Valley, Bordeaux, South-West, Rhone Valley, Provence, Languedoc-Roussillon, Corsica.
Map of Champagne wine regions in France, showing various vineyards and towns, with color-coded areas for Côte des Blancs, Côte de Sézanne, Vallée de la Marne, Montagne de Reims, Reims, Épernay, and Aube.