Perrier-Jouet Blason Rose Champagne
Champagne 12.5% ABV ABV Perrier-JouëtBirthday treat that delivered
My wife got me this for my 40th and wow, it's properly good. Really expressive on the nose — you can smell it as soon as you pour. The acidity keeps it fresh and interesting rather than just sweet and fruity like a lot of rosé champagnes. At £74 it's not an everyday thing but for a celebration it's absolutely worth it.
Nice but maybe not £74 nice
Had this at a friend's dinner party and really enjoyed it, so tracked down a bottle myself. It's elegant and well-balanced, and the finish sticks around in a good way. But honestly at this price point I expected to be completely blown away and it was more like... really solid? I'd give it another go if someone else was buying.
Go-to for impressing guests
The wine shop guy recommended this when I said I wanted a rosé champagne that wasn't just pretty and pink. He was right — there's genuine complexity here, layers of fruit that keep changing as you drink. Served it ice cold with some nibbles before dinner and everyone asked about it.
Solid rosé champagne, not life-changing
Saw this on a restaurant menu and ordered it because I like Perrier-Jouët. It's clean and well-made with a nice long finish, definitely a step up from prosecco rosé. But I've had champagnes at similar prices that excited me more. Would still happily drink it again though — goes down very easy.
Loved every sip
Picked this up on a whim at Majestic and I'm so glad I did. It's one of those wines that makes you slow down and actually pay attention to what you're drinking. Fresh, structured, not too heavy at 12.5%. Already bought another bottle for our anniversary next month.