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Brut Reserve Rosé — Champagne

CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINE | CHAMPAGNE | CHAMPAGNE BRUT ROSÉ | CHAMPAGNE BRUT ROSÉ
Bottle of : 0.75L

Two centuries of Champagne mastery and tradition

  • A champagne of generosity and precision. Charles Heidsieck's Brut Reserve Rosé combines vinous character with elegant restraint, delivering a wine of genuine substance rather than superficial charm.
  • The palate is silken and structured, with real body and presence without heaviness. A persistent finish unfolds through raspberry coulis and subtle pepper spice, inviting you back to the glass.
  • The House of Charles Heidsieck stands among the world's most decorated champagne producers. This rosé exemplifies their commitment to gastronomic wines of depth and complexity.
Pairings
Aperitif, dessert, fish / seafood
Occasions
To drink now, dessert, aperitif
Taste
Delicate, vivacious
Unit Price
£53.13
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Product features : Brut Reserve Rosé — Champagne

Breeding
Ageing on lees: minimum 36 to 48 months in thousand-year-old chalk cellars (against 15 months required by law). Reserve wines: 38% of the blend, imparting this unique patina and aromatic depth.
On the eye
Powder-pink with delicate luminosity and subtle copper-salmon highlights.
On the nose
Generous aromas of homemade strawberry preserve, fresh raspberry and wild berries, with undertones of spiced bread, cinnamon and warm pastry.
In the mouth
Silken and substantial. The wine possesses the characteristic Charles Heidsieck body without ever becoming heavy. A long, persistent finish traces raspberry coulis and gentle peppery spice.
M. Francois
Charles Heidsieck's Rosé Reserve is a model of distinction. Whilst many champagne rosés rely on primary fruit novelty, Charles offers a complete, vinous and gastronomic wine. This is serious rosé—capable of sustaining an entire meal. Its silken texture and complex aromatics make it a sommelier favourite.

Nicolas françois, propriétaire passionné des halles de quercamps

CHAMPAGNE CHARLES HEIDSIECK

Champagne Charles Heidsieck stands among the great names of Reims. Founded in 1851, HVE and Terra Vitis certified, the House tends 60 hectares of vines across the most distinguished chalk terroirs of the Champagne appellation, working from its Gallo-Roman Crayères — inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2015.

A House born of one man's audacity

In 1851, Charles-Camille Heidsieck established in Reims the House that would bear his name. A flamboyant and restless figure, he crossed the Atlantic no fewer than six times to conquer the American market, earning himself the enduring nickname 'Champagne Charlie'. His story was not without drama — imprisoned in New Orleans during the Civil War, he was eventually released and returned to Reims to rebuild his House with renewed determination. This spirit of ambition and resilience has shaped the identity of Champagne Charles Heidsieck ever since. In 2011, the House passed into the hands of EPI, the group led by Christopher Descours, which has since steered it with a clear commitment to quality and long-term vision.

Terroir: chalk, clay and the finest crus of Champagne

The House works 60 hectares of vines spread across the most prized terroirs of the appellation. The soils are a study in Champagne's geological complexity: Campanian chalk provides the minerality and freshness that define the House style, while Sparnacian clays and Lutetian marls add texture and weight to the blends. Plots are concentrated on the Montagne de Reims and the Côte des Blancs, encompassing grands and premiers crus that give the assemblages their structure and aromatic precision. The three classic Champagne varieties — Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier — are cultivated across these coteaux crayeux, each contributing its own character to the final wines. Beneath the city of Reims, the Gallo-Roman Crayères — vast chalk galleries carved over two millennia ago — provide the ideal conditions for ageing: constant temperature, perfect humidity, and an atmosphere of quiet that few cellars in the world can match.

Certifications: HVE and Terra Vitis

Champagne Charles Heidsieck holds both HVE (Haute Valeur Environnementale) and Terra Vitis certifications, reflecting a genuine commitment to responsible viticulture. These are not merely labels: they represent measurable standards in biodiversity, water management, and the reduction of chemical inputs across the vineyard. For a House of this scale and reputation, maintaining both certifications speaks to a coherent and long-term approach to the land.

The wines of Champagne Charles Heidsieck

The House produces an exclusively sparkling range under the Champagne appellation, built around a house style that favours maturity, complexity and a generous, vinous character. The principal wines include:

  • Brut Réserve — the House's signature non-vintage, known for its richness and the proportion of reserve wines in the blend, which lends it unusual depth for a non-vintage Champagne.
  • Rosé Réserve — a structured, fruit-forward rosé with the same commitment to reserve wine complexity.
  • Blanc des Millénaires — a prestige blanc de blancs from the Côte des Blancs, released only in exceptional vintages, with extended ageing in the Crayères.
  • Vintage cuvées — single-year releases that express the character of a specific harvest, aged for extended periods beneath Reims.

Why we have selected Champagne Charles Heidsieck

At Halles Quercamps, we have listed this House for three reasons that matter to us as merchants. First, the consistency of the assemblages: across vintages and cuvées, the House style is immediately recognisable — generous, precise, and built to age. Second, the seriousness of its environmental commitments: holding both HVE and Terra Vitis certifications at this scale is a genuine achievement, not a marketing exercise. Third, the depth of its cellars: the Gallo-Roman Crayères are not simply a heritage asset — they are a working tool that shapes the character of every wine aged within them. We recommend the range particularly to enthusiasts who appreciate Champagne with substance: wines that reward patience and pair as naturally with a fine dinner as with a celebratory occasion. At table, the Brut Réserve is a natural companion to lobster, scallops, or a well-aged Comté.

Discover all wines from Champagne Charles Heidsieck

Browse our full selection from this Reims House — including current releases and aged vintages — in the list below.

CHAMPAGNE BRUT ROSÉ

Le Champagne Brut Rosé incarne l'élégance et la finesse, avec sa couleur variant du rose pâle au saumon selon les cépages Pinot noir et Pinot Meunier, exclusivement cultivés dans l'appellation Champagne. Sa fabrication se distingue par la macération pelliculaire ou l'assemblage avec du vin rouge, lui conférant cette teinte distincte et des arômes délicats. Un choix parfait pour les moments de célébration, alliant tradition et raffinement.
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