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Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial, 75cl

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London Fashion Week Paris Fashion Week Milan Fashion Week New York Fashion Week News Fashion Wedding Ideas Beauty Hair Trends Life + culture Holiday Inspiration All videos Elle fashion cupboard Much like McDonald’s tastes the same worldwide, Moët & Chandon are masters in creating a consistently good cuvée (that's the only thing those two brands have in common). It’s not hugely complex but covers what we’re looking for, with sweet red berries, green apple and a whiff of summer flowers.

Looking to treat a fellow oenophile? You can get this one engraved with a personalised message for extra brownie points. While rosé champagne might prove an aesthetic win (who can say 'no' to pink fizz on the table?), it also perfectly complements a whole host of dishes. Pair lighter bubbles with the likes of crab cakes, seafood platters and goats cheese canapés, or enjoy a glass on its own before dinner to freshen the tastebuds.The high acidity helps to cleanse the palate when paired with raw and cured foods, so don’t be afraid to serve it alongside oysters and carpaccio. As for sweeter varieties? Save those for young, buttery cheeses and fruit-forward desserts. How we test rosé champagne The brand’s famous floral bottle gives a hint as to what you’ll find in the glass. Opening with a rich floral nose, it follows with crisp green apples and summer fruits. Unlike regular champagne, which can be slightly more limited, rosé champagne is versatile when it comes to food pairings. Lighter styles work wonderfully with the natural sweetness in prawns and grilled lobster, while fuller bottles can hold their own with earthier flavours, including game and truffles.

While chardonnay tends to bring with it elegance and finesse, pinot noir will make the juicy red fruit pop. If you like your fizz with a savoury, toasted note — think brioche and biscuit — look out for one that’s had a few years ageing in oak. Rosé champagne pairingsThere’s no better way to whet the appetite than a couple of glasses of 'LP' before dinner. Full-bodied with redcurrant and raspberry, this one’s underscored with a rich, well-rounded nuttiness on the finish. Stacey has also appeared in BAFTA-nominated BBC documentary Blood, Sweat & Takeaways, where she investigated South East Asia's food production industry, appearing on both Newsnight and BBC World Service to share her findings. Remember we told you how rosé champagne was made? Well, this one’s different. Here the saignée method is used to ‘bleed’ pink grape juice (rather than mixing red and white).

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