Champagne that matches with a brunch

Champagne Gosset

Notice to gourmet lovers! What is the perfect bottle to enhance a bistronomic tête-à-tête?

This is where Gosset , the oldest of Champagne's wine houses, comes in. Petite Douceur Rosé is not only an exceptional cuvée: it appears as a nugget that sticks to all the food obsessions of the moment, starting with a brunch at home ...

A bottle that matches all food cravings

Its high added value? Resolutely chic and 2.0, this versatile and unique cuvée seeps into the gourmet moments of contemporary lovers.

No need to limit yourself to caviar or a lobster dinner to pull out a nice bottle. The fine pink bubbles are ideal to accompany comforting home sweet home parentheses while awaiting the reopening of restaurants.

Very fresh, the rosé cuvée ideally sublimates an egg bacon and signature pastries for a romantic brunch at home .

A glass of Gosset rosé is ideally suited to a royal tea time worthy of Downton Abbey . A few macaroons, red fruits, a scone with strawberry jam and finger sandwiches with Comté cheese and dry ham chiffonade will reveal the aromatic palette of this Petite Douceur Rosé .

With a chicken satay sauce, a teriyaki , spring rolls or a pad thai : the bubbles explode and reveal its sweet and salty side, even in front of a TV set. This bottle of rosé champagne also plays the winning match with a simple dish of linguine with lemon improvised in the kitchen.

Where to find it?

If you can order the Petite Douceur Rosé cuvée for direct sale at the Gosset house (03 26 56 99 56), it is also available at all good wine merchants. Recommended price: 55 €.

COMPETITION GAME


How to participate? Do It In Paris and the Maison de Champagne Gosset have teamed up to give 10 of our favorite readers a brunch accompanied by the Petite Douceur Rosé cuvée , for a moment hanging at home.

Go to our instagram account @doitin_paris to win your box (raffle on February 8, 2020).

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