The Champagne Drappier Grande Sendrée Rosé 2010 is a reproduction of an 18th-century bottle found in the cellars of the French municipality of Urville. The name of the Champagne Drappier Grande Sendrée Rosé 2010 comes from a plot covered in ash after the fire that burned the town of Urville in 1836. It is a sparkling rosé of utmost elegance where pinot noir brings great subtlety and vinosity, and chardonnay offers perfect balance.
The Champagne Drappier Grande Sendrée Rosé 2010 is a great fit for lovers of champagne who want to try a balanced, approachable rosé.