When Bernard de Nonancourt launched Cuvée Rosé Laurent-Perrier in 1968, he decided to present his creation in a uniquely distinctive bottle to magnify this very special cuvée. He found his inspiration in the rather stubby bottles manufactured in the time of King Henri IV, adding the seal-like monogrammed ‘LP’ shield. The packaging, which seemed very modern at the time, has gradually evolved since 1968.
Pale orange-pink. Inviting nose of ripe red berry fruits, particularly strawberries and fresh wild strawberries. More of the same fresh fruit aromas on the palate which is deliciously soft, fresh and fleshy. A seductive rose Champagne. (Gilbert & Gallard)