Wine Review: Jean Philippe Moulin Champagne Rose

Today’s bottle of choice is the Jean Philippe Moulin Champagne Rose from Naked Wines. This Champagne comes from Chardonnay with a hint of Pinot Noir for a fun and vibrant light pink color. This is a tasty and crisp Champagne that is perfect for the upcoming summer months.

This Champagne is fruity but not too sweet, with flavors of lime, lemon, and apple. The bubbles are tiny and super fizzy, making it both a pleasure to drink as well as watch it in the glass. The wine has a beautiful salmon color and — did I mention — tons of bubbles! The nose is irresistible with its grapefruit, lemongrass, and peach scents. The medium acidity makes it a great everyday drinker.

This wine was tasted courtesy of Naked Wines, a fantastic little startup company that works like a crowd funding campaign for great wine. The company boasts that it can “get you better wines for less money, and still get the winemaker a great deal,” and there’s plenty of truth to that claim.

Consumers sign up as an “Angel” and invest $40 a month into their nakedwines.com piggy bank (which they are free to spend however they choose). Angels get even greater discounts on all wine purchased and quite frankly, the prices are already a bargain. We’ve tried a dozen wines from this company and all were of a much higher quality than their price would suggest.

This piggy bank money is used by the company to invest in talented, independent winemakers who want to focus on making a solid product without all the hassles of big name marketing. The small winemakers get to make the exact wine they want without all the added costs, essentially eliminating the high dollar middleman and passing the savings (and the fruits of their labor) onto real wine fans.

The service is a wine club, but they’ll never send out wine you haven’t ordered (that means no Pinot if you prefer Champagne), and they include free delivery if you spend $100 or more, which is an easy task for any wine lover.

It’s important to note that none of us here at The Grape Geeks have actually signed up for this service (yet), but we have met some of the folks behind the business and they’re awesome wine geeks just like us.

The company sponsored a closing night dinner at the 2017 Wine Bloggers Conference in Santa Rosa and poured over two dozen different wines on offer (the success rate with my palate hovered in the 75% range, which is pretty exceptional). They’ve also generously sent us several bottles to sample and review, and my thoughts are published on our website.

If you’re interested in learning more about Naked Wines, mosey on over to their website at NakedWines.com.

 

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