Moët & Chandon Imperial Rosé Champagne 75cl
Moët & Chandon Imperial Rosé Champagne 75cl Original price was: AED 315.00.Current price is: AED 245.00.
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Pommery Brut Rose 75cl

AED 199.00

Berry-bright rosé Champagne from the Champagne region of France, made for people who want bubbles with actual personality. Pommery Brut Rosé brings strawberry and red-currant vibes with a crisp, dry finish, so it’s just as good with sushi as it is at a rooftop toast!

Size75cl / 750ml

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Description

Fresh, pink, and properly grown-up, this is rosé Champagne from the Champagne region of France that actually earns its spot in your fridge.

Pommery Brut Rosé is for when you want celebration bubbles, but you also want flavour, think red berries, citrus lift, and that clean, chalky Champagne snap that keeps you going back for another sip.

  • Appearance: Bright salmon-pink with fine, energetic bubbles.
  • Nose: Wild strawberry, red currant, and a little citrus zest.
  • Palate: Dry and crisp, with juicy berry fruit up front and a refreshing, mouthwatering finish.
  • Body: Light to medium-bodied, lively rather than heavy.
  • Finish: Clean, brisk, and just a touch creamy, the kind of finish that begs for food.

Food pairing: Bring it to sushi night, load up a board with smoked salmon and soft cheese, or pour it with berry-forward desserts like strawberry tart.

This is a smart pick if you usually reach for Prosecco but want something drier, sharper, and more “special occasion” without changing your whole flavour universe. It also nails that sweet spot for rosé wine fans who want the same red-fruit charm, just with finer bubbles and a more serious finish.

Pour it well chilled, use a wine glass if you want more aroma, and don’t overthink it. This bottle is built for birthdays, last-minute celebrations, and turning a random weeknight into a “why not?” moment.

Fun Fact: The Pommery house helped popularize Brut Champagne, the drier style that became the world’s go-to way to drink Champagne.