Professional Ratings
- 92 points – Decanter (cited by retailer and competition materials)
- 91 points – Wine Spectator
- 88 points – Wine Enthusiast
- 89 points – Falstaff
Tasting Notes
A blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, offering aromas of strawberry, raspberry, red currant, peach, brioche, and floral notes. The palate is lively and fresh, with fine bubbles, chalky minerality, bright acidity, and a long, elegant finish.
Overall Review
Mosaïque Rosé is a refined, food-friendly Champagne that balances ripe red-fruit character with freshness and mineral precision. Its extended lees aging contributes subtle brioche complexity while maintaining vibrant fruit and crisp structure. Consistently rated around 90 points, it delivers excellent value in non-vintage rosé Champagne.
45% Pinot Noir, 34% Chardonnay, 21% Pinot Meunier
91 Points James Suckling
This has an attractive, fresh, sliced-strawberry core with a wealth of zesty and composed berries. Honey aromas, too. The palate has a very composed, elegant yet delicately fleshy, strawberry core with a fine, acidity-etched finish.
Nose :
Fresh with lovely delicate fruity notes recalling yellow peach, raspberry and redcurrant along with floral notes reminiscent of elderflower.
Palate :
Lively and fruity with a juicy, fleshy edge of fresh fruits and raspberry. Great length with minerality and lovely crisp characters on the finish.
30 small families, mainly from the Cote des Blancs where Chardonnay dominates, founded Jacquart, the original "grower champagne", in 1962. The early days were difficult but the small co-op had a big leader and before long growth and expansion took place.
Jacquart's ascendancy is a major success story in the history of modern Champagne. By the year 2000 the 30 small grower's had swelled to a hearty 700 and the company joined the powerful Alliance Group making Jacquart part of the largest land owning grower's co-op in the region, controlling 7% of the appellation's total.
Jacquart’s 350 hectare portion of that encompasses sixty separate crus, all rated above 90 (the average is 96). The house style leans toward Chardonnay and emphasizes an intentional low dosage. This results in friendly wines that are fresh and balanced with firm structures and fine flavors.
Champagne Jacquart has built its reputation on delivering value. This model has driven rapid international expansion making Jacquart one of the most visible contemporary Champagne brands.