Perrier-Jouët Blason Rose Champagne / Gift Box
Champagne 12.5% ABV ABV Perrier-JouëtThis stuff is dangerous
Had this at a friend's wedding and immediately went and bought a bottle for myself. It's so easy to drink but there's actually loads going on if you pay attention. Clean finish that hangs around just enough. At 12.5% you can have a couple of glasses without falling over too.
Solid rosé champagne
I've been slowly working my way through different rosé champagnes and this Perrier-Jouët is one of the better ones. There's a real structure to it that you don't always get — good acidity, proper depth. Not just a pretty colour in a glass. Would buy again.
Perfect for our anniversary
The wine shop guy recommended this when I said I wanted something special for our anniversary dinner. Really glad he did. It's elegant without being boring, and the fruit flavours are lovely without being too sweet. The gift box is a nice touch too.
Goes down way too easily
Bought this for New Year's Eve and it was gone before midnight! Really clean and fresh with enough going on to keep it interesting. My partner who usually sticks to prosecco said this was the best champagne she's had. The gift box made it feel properly fancy too.
Good not great
Saw this on a restaurant menu and thought I'd try it. It's a decent champagne — nice balance of fruit and that crisp acidity thing going on. But I've had champagnes at a lower price point that I enjoyed just as much. The Perrier-Jouët name adds a premium I'm not sure is totally justified.
Nice but steep for what it is
Picked this up for a dinner party because the gift box looked impressive. It's good — clean, balanced, nice pink colour. But at nearly £75 I expected something a bit more exciting? It's well made and everything, just didn't blow me away the way I hoped.
Birthday treat that delivered
Got this as a birthday present to myself and honestly no regrets. It's properly structured with real depth — not one of those sweet, fizzy rosé champagnes that taste like they're trying too hard. The acidity keeps everything fresh and it just gets better as it sits in the glass. Worth the splurge at £75.