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MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo Inc. Homage to the “Great Women (La Grande)” of Champagne Veuve Clicquot La Gran de Dame Rose 2015 × Paola Paronetto

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MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo Co., Ltd. (2024.11.12) MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo Ltd. Homage to the “Great Women (La Grande)” of Champagne Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Rose 2015 × Paola Paronetto Scheduled to be released sequentially from late December 2024 Together with the master of color Paola Paronet A collaboration box is also available. MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo Co., Ltd. (Kanda Jimbocho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) handles the Champagne Maison Veuve Clicquot, which pays homage to Madame Clicquot, who was called “La Grande Dame” (Great Woman) in the Champagne region.・Collaboration between Clicquot’s top Champagne “La Grande Dame” and Italian contemporary artist Paola Paronetto, who is hailed as a “master of color” “Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Rose 2015 × Paola Paronetto” Grande Rosé 2015 x Paola Paronet)” will be released sequentially from late December 2024.
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Paola Paronet and Madame Clicquot – A celebration of color Inspired by the passion and natural beauty of Madame Clicquot, who believed in creating wines that can be enjoyed both visually (colors) and tastefully, Paola’s unique blend of 82 colors that have evolved over time is used. The color beauty of Paronet is fused in this
collaboration. Introducing a new gift box in a new color that captures natural light in the “paper clay” finish that is a characteristic of Paola’s work, and expresses the beautiful tone of rosé that inherits the passion of Madame Clicquot. Enjoy the latest La Grande Rosé 2015 Vintage with its delicate and beautiful colors. The essence of Madame Clicquot “La Grande Rosé 2015” One of the many innovations that Madame Clicquot (1777-1866) brought to Champagne making was the blending of red and white wines, which is now widely used in Champagne, to achieve a beautiful pink color and deep flavor. There is a technique for making rosé champagne. Madame Clicquot also had excellent grape-growing instincts, and in 1818 used one of the Maison’s oldest vineyards, which had been in the possession since 1741, for her first red wine blend. The red wine was made from Pinot Noir from a special field called Clos Collin, which is currently in the Grand Cru-rated village of Bouzy. La Grande Dame Rosé 2015 is the latest expression of the essence of innovation in the spirit of Madame Clicquot. Didier Mariotti, Veuve Clicquot’s cellar master, has created a 13% blend of red wine made from 2015 Pinot Noir from Clos Collin, one of the House’s most historic vineyards. Inheriting the words of Madame Clicquot that “our black grapes make the finest white wine,” we carefully select and carefully blend Pinot Noir grapes from famous production areas in the Champagne region for our white wines. I am using it. The ratio of 90% Pinot Noir and 10% Chardonnay is intricately woven, and the wine has a structure that captures the essence of the terroir unique to the Champagne region, with a freshness that has not diminished even after over 7 years of aging. We are achieving harmony. Veuve Clicquot La Grande Rosé 2015 × Paola Paronet Product Overview Product
name     :Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Rose 2015 × Paola Paronetto
        (Veuve Clicquot La Grande Rosé 2015 × Paola Paronet)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/6986/765/6986-765-660a0429e758028d432293154d86a5fc-1080×1383.png Price       : 50,380 yen (tax included) Contents      :750ml Blend
    : 90% Pinot Noir, 10% Chardonnay Dosage    :6g/L Aging potential :More than 15 years Serve      : Optimum temperature 10-12 degrees Handling     : Major department stores nationwide, etc. Tasting notes Taste Blessed with low rainfall and plenty of sunshine, the 2015 vintage boasts great concentration and structure, perfectly combining the precision, depth and character of Pinot Noir. Spicy notes of pepper, nutmeg and cloves intermingle with red fruits and floral notes of rose and violets. Food pairing The pure and smooth texture of Veuve Clicquot La Grande Rosé 2015 goes well with “garden gastronomy” that uses local seasonal ingredients, and its minerality is further enhanced by the iodine and salt in the food. Of course, the generosity and complexity of the Maison’s highest-quality rosé champagne make it a perfect pairing with rich gastronomy. We especially recommend the well-seasoned grilled lamb, roasted tuna, and marinated octopus. Veuve Clicquot La Grande 2015 × Paola Paronet Website  
https://www.veuveclicquot.com/ja-jp/lagrandedamerose2015xpaolaparonetto.html “La Grande Dame Rosé 2015 is the essence of Madame Clicquot, a perfect expression of her personality, energy, creativity and, above all, her love for Pinot Noir”
                         Clicquot Cellar Master Didier Mariotti “We chose a delicate and vibrant color called “Pesca Chiaro.” A delicate pink that
artistically expresses the precise, structured character of this cuvée, with a touch of sunny yellow at its heart. , adds a bright accent to the La Grande Collection”
                                   
Artist Paola Paronetto
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/6986/765/6986-765-ca0f4202ceb759422fb3b3176efefc24-1489×430.png Paola Paronet Profile
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/6986/765/6986-765-a84fcc40fe2afeaea859021f141e770a-1658×2088.jpg Born in 1965 in Pordenone, Italy Having learned the principles of pottery techniques in Umbria and Tuscany, she quickly fell in love with clay. After years of technical research and trial and error, she chose paper pulp. As a result, a rich series of sculptural works: the “Cartocci Collection” was born. Production requires a very long and labor-intensive process. Many of these unique pieces are exhibited in luxury stores and galleries around the world, including Italy. In a long exploration spanning over 30 years, she has developed her own interpretation and worldview of ancient pottery techniques, various Rakuyaki expression methods, and now porcelain and paper clay. About Veuve Clicquot
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/6986/765/6986-765-e91de0cfc30f797bf79e8b0d164bc18a-1280×1920.png Since its founding in Reims, France in 1772, it has been known as “Soler, a brand that shines like the sun.” Through its symbolic “yellow” color, it has inspired people to create beautiful products full of “dreams,” “hope,” and “joy.” Veuve Clicquot delivers lifestyle and experiences. It was in 1805 that Madame Clicquot, known as “La Grande Dame” of the Champagne region for her bold and innovative sensibilities, took over the management of the Maison. Madame Clicquot soon demonstrated her business acumen and laid the foundation for the Maison, becoming what could be called an early businesswoman at a time when it was still difficult for women to enter the business world. Madame Clicquot’s passion, vision and innate French art de vivre live on to this day in the Maison that bears her name. Veuve Clicquot brings joy to people through exceptional Champagnes, including the iconic Yellow Label, and fun experiences from around the world. https://www.veuveclicquot.com/ [The latest information is also available on Veuve Clicquot’s LINE. Please take this opportunity to register as a friend! 】 ・ Facebook: ・Instagram: ・X (old Twitter): #veuveclicquot #liveclicquot ##lagrandedame Click here for MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo’s Sustainability/CSR https://www.mhdkk.com/company/csr/

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