
Grand Cru–sourced grower Champagne that drinks twice its price

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NV Champagne Alfred Tritant Mon Rose Champagne 750 ml
Retail: $65 | ||
| $55 | 15% off | 1-5 bottles |
| $52 | 20% off | 6+ bottles |
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One of Champagne’s Great Secrets
Alfred Tritant is a TINY house, farming 19 plots that cover just over seven acres, producing just over 2,000 cases of wine each year. Because of this minuscule production, they aren’t a candidate for a traditional three-tier importer—but they were perfect for us to direct-import ourselves.
Tritant typically sells everything at their cellar door, but after we tasted their wines and met proprietors Jean-Luc and Mathilde, we worked for months to score a small allocation of this stellar Champagne for Wine Access members. Their Brut Rosé features beautifully tiny bubbles, aromatics of ripe strawberries, delicate floral tones, and a plush and refreshing palate—it was love at first sip. It’s a gorgeous Champagne with all the broad-shouldered, fruity, chalky complexity of a great house like Bollinger.
Tritant’s Brut Rosé is sourced entirely from those Grand Crus in the Montagne de Reims, sustainably farmed, hand-harvested, and given ample time on the lees to develop complexity and a silky mousse. As is traditional in the area, the wine is fermented in stainless steel tanks and given color with the addition of a touch of Bouzy rouge.
There’s a reason why MICHELIN two-star Saison picked some of Tritant's Champagnes to put on their list, and why their two-star peer down the road, Californios, just added this to their glass pour list! This is an outstanding rosé value.
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