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First-ever Veuve Rosé
Champagne house Veuve Cliquot has released the first NV Rosé in its history. The company says that the new product epitomises the famous Cliquot style exhibiting a softness, roundness and freshness combined with depth, intensity and strength. A Pinot Noir-dominated blend, the Rosé comprises 12% of red wines, as well as around one-third of reserve wines of up to nine years old. A spokeswoman for the brand said that the popularity of the rosé market was one reason for its introduction, adding that no additional advertisement campaigns were likely. ...
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