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Cuvee Paradis Brut Rose2008

Alfred GratienChampagne, France

Alfred Gratien Cuvée Paradis Brut Rosé is a gastronomic, barrel-fermented Champagne—typically a Chardonnay‑dominant blen…Learn More »

$95

/750ml

2008 Retail Average

94

/100

2008 Pro Rating

Cuvee Paradis Brut Rose 2008 Vintage Overview

2008 OVERVIEW

Delicate red fruits and stone-fruit notes glide over a core of chalky freshness in the Alfred Gratien Cuvée Paradis Brut Rosé 2008, framed by hints of toasted brioche and citrus cream. The long lees aging brings a deep, savory complexity and a silky, fine mousse, while the racy acidity keeps everything precise, vibrant and gastronomic on the finish.

Drinking Window
2024 2047
Pairings

Tuna tartare with citrus and chives; duck breast with cherry glaze; aged Comté or similar firm Alpine cheese

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Cuvee Paradis Brut Rose Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

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Woodland Hills Wine Co.

🇺🇸Woodland Hills, CA
$89.95
2008
Gratien/Alfred Brut Rosé Champagne Paradis 2008
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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$99.99
2008
Alfred Gratien Cuvee Paradis Brut Rose 2008 (750ML)

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Cuvee Paradis Brut Rose · Knowledge Base

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About Cuvee Paradis Brut Rose

Alfred Gratien Cuvée Paradis Brut Rosé is a gastronomic, barrel-fermented Champagne—typically a Chardonnay‑dominant blend (around 60–65% Chardonnay with the balance Pinot Noir)—noted for its salmon‑pink/copper hue, extremely fine mousse and a layered nose of mandarin, dried fruit, spice and toasted brioche. On the palate it marries bright acidity and creamy texture with chalky, saline minerality and red‑berry notes, making it more vinous than purely celebratory and an excellent match for shellfish, langoustines or delicate veal dishes.