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Champagne Jacquart "Mosaïque" Brut Rose NV
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Description
Winemaking
Champagne Jacquart is a cooperative-based house with deep roots in the Marne Valley, drawing on fruit from over 1,200 grower-members spread across premier and grand cru villages throughout the region. Their winemaking philosophy centers on precision blending — the Mosaïque name itself is a nod to the mosaic of terroirs and grape varieties that the cellar team assembles each vintage. The result is a house style defined by consistency, elegance, and what they call "the Chardonnay touch" — a brightness and finesse that runs through even their rosé expressions.
Tasting Notes
This is a genuinely pretty rosé Champagne — the kind that earns its place at the table rather than just looking the part. The nose opens with fresh strawberry and raspberry framed by a hint of citrus zest and warm brioche, with a delicate floral lift that keeps things lively. On the palate, the Pinot Noir provides gentle red fruit and structure while the Chardonnay brings tension and focus, all carried on a fine, persistent mousse. The finish is dry and mineral-edged, with just enough length to remind you this is serious Champagne.
Producer
Founded in 1964, Jacquart was established as a cooperative négociant-manipulant, giving it access to an unusually broad network of vineyards across the Champagne appellation — a scale that few independent houses can match. That breadth of sourcing, spanning the Montagne de Reims, Côte des Blancs, and Vallée de la Marne, is central to the house's ability to maintain a consistent house style across non-vintage cuvées. Jacquart has steadily grown its reputation as a quality-focused cooperative house, occupying a reliable middle ground between the grandes maisons and small grower-producers.
Terroir
Champagne's cool continental climate — tempered slightly by the moderating influence of the Marne River — is the backbone of the region's signature tension between ripeness and acidity. The soils here are predominantly chalk and limestone belemnite, particularly in the Côte des Blancs and Montagne de Reims, which lend wines their characteristic minerality and fine structure. Drawing from multiple sub-zones within the Champagne appellation, Jacquart's Mosaïque blends capture the textural richness of Pinot Noir from the Montagne alongside the chalky precision of Chardonnay from further south.
Food Pairings
The wine's bright red fruit and dry mineral finish make it a natural partner for salmon gravlax with crème fraîche and dill, where the acidity cuts through the richness without overwhelming the delicate cure. For something more composed, try it alongside pan-seared duck breast with a strawberry and black pepper reduction — the Pinot Noir backbone holds up beautifully to the meat while echoing the fruit in the sauce. For a casual evening, a charcuterie spread anchored by prosciutto di Parma and fresh melon is all you really need.
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