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Bottle of Petite Fleur Famille Perrin/Pitt from Famille Perrin/Pitt

Petite Fleur - Famille Perrin/Pitt

94James Suckling

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CHF95.95
CHF12.79/10cl
21.05.2026

About the wine

Following the success of the limited edition “Fleur de Miraval”, Brad Pitt and the Perrin family present their latest creation of rosé champagne: the “Petite Fleur” cuvée. Again, of course, in collaboration with Le Mesnil-sur-Oger resident Rodolphe Péters — manufacturer of high-quality winemaker champagne since 1919. The new Petite Fleur cuvée is a more classic and more accessible version of Fleur de Miraval, but benefits from the expertise brought to its “big brother” and the same quest for excellence. It can be said that both rosé champagnes share a common signature: The Petite Fleur de Miraval is made from excellent cru wines that come from the calcareous terroir of the Côte des Blancs. Champagne shows this immediately when tasted: A clear, sparse texture characterized by lime combines with salty nuances and is accompanied by delicate, red-berry fruit

Famille Perrin/PittSparkling wine | 75cl12.5Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
James Suckling: 94/100
BioVeganItem no. 1214653
Tasting note
Petite Fleur Rosé champagne is characterized by 65% Chardonnay from Grand Cru locations in Le Mesnil-sur-Oger. A further 30% Chardonnay are Grand Cru Reserve wines, which are also used for the Fleur de Miraval and date back to the 2007 vintage. 5% Pinot Noir from the Premier-Cru Vertus vineyard, which is vinified as red wine, gives the Petite Fleur its soft pink color and elegant aroma. A very pure, almost airy character, with delicate elegance, is the impressive result.
Culinary recommendation
Goes well with aperitif, oysters, fish and poultry.
Vinification
Oak barrels, 12-year yeast storage
More information
Allergy information: Contains sulfites

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