2002 Champagne Louis Roederer Cristal Rosé Vinotheque Magnum

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Louis Roederer: house, history and origins

Louis Roederer is one of the few major Champagne houses that has remained independent for generations. The house rose to prominence in the 19th century in Reims thanks to a clear commitment to its own vineyards, meticulous selection, and extended bottle aging. This focus on vineyard quality and aging remains central to this day. Roederer owns crus in Aÿ, Avize, and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, three prime locations that each impart their own distinctive character to the wines.

The climate in Champagne is cool and continental with Atlantic influences. This produces grapes with crisp acidity and slow, aromatic ripening. Chalk and limestone dominate the soils of the Côte des Blancs, while Aÿ, on the south-facing slopes of the Vallée de la Marne, lends strength and depth to Pinot Noir. Roederer makes still base wines by the plot, often in stainless steel and partly in oak, before meticulously crafting the cuvées. The style is pure, detailed, and focused on long bottle aging.

What is Vinothèque and why is it special?

Vinothèque is the name for bottles of Cristal and Cristal Rosé that have been aged exceptionally long in Louis Roederer's cellars. The wines rest for many years on their second lees and are then given an additional period of bottle aging after disgorgement. This prolonged development often keeps the dosage lower, creating a unique combination of depth, freshness, and refined, almost ethereal complexity. This is no ordinary late release; it's a carefully curated selection that showcases the pinnacle of what a vintage can offer.

Cuvée profile: 2002 Cristal Rosé Vinotheque Magnum

The 2002 Cristal Rosé Vinothèque is blended from 60% Pinot Noir from Aÿ and 40% Chardonnay from Avize and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger . It is a wine from a great, ripe, yet perfectly balanced vintage. The base wines were vinified separately to preserve the character of each terroir. After tirage, they were aged for an impressive eight years on second lees , which refined the texture and deepened the bouquet. The bottles were disgorged in 2011 and then spent several more years in the cellars.

The result is a rosé Champagne of rare harmony, awarded the maximum score. The balance between generosity, tension, and precision is impressive and explains why this release is considered by connoisseurs to be a benchmark for rosé Champagne.

Color, odor and flavor profile

In the glass, the wine displays a refined onion-skin hue with a brilliant, lingering mousse. The nose is intense and layered, with ripe red fruit, blossom, brioche, and a subtle spice. On the palate, it is velvety and round, with a seamless structure that feels both opulent and meticulously precise. The freshness persists into the long finish, where a light saltiness and a crisp, invigorating note add tension. The wine is seductive, but above all, perfectly balanced. 100/100 Parker

Grapes, harvest, vinification and maturation

Pinot Noir from Aÿ provides backbone, depth, and a silky structure. Chardonnay from Avize and Le Mesnil adds finesse, chalky tension, and citrusy precision. The 2002 harvest yielded fully ripe, healthy bunches with ideal acidity. The base wines were fermented plot by plot and then carefully blended. After the second fermentation in the bottle, they were aged exceptionally long on the lees. The dosage was deliberately kept low to emphasize the pure character of the vintage and allow the chalky signature to shine through in the glass.

Magnum format: more depth and a wider drinking window

This release is bottled as a Magnum . The larger size ages more slowly and evenly, deepening the aromatic complexity and further refining the texture. Furthermore, a magnum retains its optimal shape longer, which not only makes the wine more festive at the table but also gives it a significantly longer drinking window .

Serving advice and drinking time

Serve at 10 to 12°C in a large tulip glass. This will allow the layers of aroma and flavor to fully develop, and the mousse will remain silky smooth. This wine is currently in a fantastic phase and has a long shelf life.

Wine is a natural product, and older bottles develop individually. It's precisely this exciting element that makes older wines so captivating: some bottles still display great freshness and richness, while others tend toward more tertiary notes. This is something to be appreciated as part of the unique character of a mature Champagne.

  • Langoustine with a mild citrus sauce and fennel . The subtle sweetness of the crustacean complements the ripe fruit notes perfectly, and the freshness keeps the dish light.
  • Turbot with beurre blanc and chives . The creamy sauce and firm flesh demand structure and length, which the wine provides in abundance.
  • Roast duck breast with cherry jus . The Pinot Noir texture and the red fruit in the wine enhance the savory depth of the dish.
  • Veal sweetbreads with mushrooms and veal jus . The umami and creamy texture are carried by the fine mousse and long finish.
  • Risotto with summer truffle and Parmesan . The creaminess of the risotto resonates with the silky texture of the wine.
  • Beetroot, apple, and fresh herb tartare . The earthy sweetness and crisp acidity complement the lively, mineral flavor perfectly.

Would you like to order Louis Roederer wines online?

If available, you'll find the official fact sheet and additional information about this fine wine in the "Attachments" tab. We'll automatically send you these when you order this wine. The wine is stored in our climate-controlled Wine Warehouse, and if you pick it up, you'll often receive a nice discount. You'll see your discount immediately when you select "Pickup" at the checkout page. We're located in Dordrecht, just off the A16 motorway with ample parking. Click here for our address. You can read the full wine reviews from Parker, Suckling, Vinous, and Wine Spectator, among others. Need advice on finding the perfect wine to pair with your dish? Click here for our exclusive Sommelier. Free for Grand Cru customers.

Specifications

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Available as of Oct 22, 2025
Packing information Giftbox
Type of Wine Rosé
Country France
Region Champagne
Appellation Champagne
Icons Icon France
Winery Louis Roederer
Grape Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2002
Drinking as of 2018
Drinking till 2040
Alcohol % 12
Alcohol free/low No
Content 1.5 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling Yes
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Parker rating 100
James Suckling rating 98
Vinous rating 98
Tasting Profiles Complex, Droog, Fris, Mineraal, Strak, Wit fruit
Drink moments Cadeau!, Iets te vieren, Indruk maken, Lekker luxe, Romantisch

Professional Reviews

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Parker

100

James Suckling

98

Vinous

98

100/100

R

Wijnhuis

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Louis Roederer is a prestigious champagne producer based in the Champagne region of France. The House of Louis Roederer is known for its commitment to quality, traditional winemaking methods and its signature cuvée, Cristal.

History of Louis Roederer

Louis Roederer was founded in 1776 by a German wine merchant named Louis Roederer. The house started as a wine shop and became involved in the production of Champagne in the early 19th century. In 1827, Louis Roederer's cousin, Adolphe Roederer, took over the business. Adolphe played a crucial role in the expansion and growth of this producer. He traveled extensively to build relationships with European courts, including the Russian Imperial Court. In 1876, Louis Roederer created the iconic Cristal Champagne. It was originally produced exclusively for the Russian Tsars and was presented in a crystal clear bottle, which is the origin of the name 'Cristal'. Louis Roederer remained a family business for many years. However, in 1932 the Rouzaud family, relatives of the Roederer family, took over the house. The Rouzaud family owns and manages Louis Roederer to this day. Like many companies in Champagne, Louis Roederer faced challenges during the World Wars, including damage to their cellars. Despite these difficulties, they persevered and continued to produce exceptional champagne. Louis Roederer has a long history of producing high quality champagnes. They are known for their traditional winemaking methods, including hand harvesting, fermentation in oak barrels and long-term aging in cellars.

Cristal

One of the most famous Champagnes produced by Louis Roederer is Cristal. Created in 1876, Cristal is a prestigious and luxurious cuvée originally produced for the Russian Tsars. It is typically a blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes with Chardonnay as the dominant grape variety. They are known for their exceptional quality, elegance and aging potential. It is known for its fine, persistent bubbles, a rich and creamy texture and a harmonious balance of flavors and aromas. Cristal is highly regarded by wine critics and collectors worldwide. It consistently receives high ratings and is considered one of the best Champagnes available. Bottles of Cristal are often collected and aged for special occasions. The clear crystal bottle in which Cristal was originally presented was changed to a conventional bottle design in the early 20th century. This change was made to protect the taste and quality of the wine, as the clear glass was found to be sensitive to light exposure. Today, Cristal is usually bottled in an elegant, clear glass bottle with gold packaging.

Louis Roederer's vineyards

Louis Roederer owns and manages vineyards in the best Champagne crus, including the Grand Cru vineyards of Verzenay, Verzy and Ay, among others. These vineyards supply the grapes for their exceptional wines.

Assortment by Louis Roederer

In addition to Cristal, Louis Roederer produces a range of other champagnes, including Brut Premier, Vintage Brut, Rosé and Blanc de Blancs. These wines suit a wide range of preferences and occasions. Louis Roederer's Champagnes have received critical acclaim from wine critics and publications around the world and are considered some of the finest Champagnes produced in the region.

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