Chantemerle Œil-de-Perdrix
Rosé wine | Chablais AOC
Do like the bird...
This rosé seduces with its aromas of apricot, nectarine and peach. Velvety on the palate, superbly fruity, fleshy and generous, it is perfectly balanced by a beautiful freshness. Emblem of Swiss rosé wines, Œil-de-perdrix is made from 100% Pinot Noir. The poetic name of this wine, “Chantemerle”, announces spring and that’s a good thing, it’s also the time for… rosé!
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Swiss Vaud
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Pinot Noir
2 - 3 years
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13.40% vol.
Features
Features
| Country | Swiss |
|---|---|
| Region | Vaud |
| Sub-region | Chablais |
| Wine type | Rosé wine |
| Designation | Chablais AOC |
| Grape variety | Pinot Noir |
| Alcohol content | 13.40% vol. |
| Cellaring | 2 - 3 years |
| Serving temperature | 8-10°C |

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Beautiful light pink dress
Its aromas evoke apricot, nectarine and peach in fresh, quivering waves of grace.
Velvety on the palate, it imprints the mouth with superb fruitiness, fleshy and powerful.
Aperitif, Exotic cuisine
Serving temperature: 8-10°C
Chablais AOC: The soils, mainly stony and limestone, give a remarkable minerality to the wines, with a typical flint flavor. The foehn, a sometimes stormy south wind, heats and dries the grapes in autumn, which allows us to produce warm and powerful wines.
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Henri Badoux
Founded in Aigle in 1908, in the heart of the Vaud Chablais, Maison Henri Badoux is one of the historic names in Swiss wine. Its name is intimately linked to the iconic Aigle Les Murailles, one of Switzerland's most famous wines, recognizable by its famous lizard. For over a century, the house has championed the terroirs of the canton of Vaud through authentic wines that combine tradition, expertise and innovation. Even today, Henri Badoux perpetuates a demanding vision of Swiss viticulture by highlighting the richness and diversity of the great Vaud vineyards.