Description
Dom Pérignon Rosé always pushes the boundaries and explores new possibilities. The 2004 vintage leaves its mark on history for its ease and generosity. On the nose, aromas of almond and powdered cocoa develop gradually into white fruit with hints of dried flowers. Classic toasted notes give a rounded finish and denote a fully realized maturity. It traces an astoundingly fine line between density and weightlessness. The full expression lingers with the utmost elegance on a rich, spicy note.
In the 17th century, Dom Pierre Pérignon, the cellar master of the Abbey of Hautvillers in Epernay, developed a wine whose extraordinary quality would make him the spiritual father of Champagne and one of the great visionaries of the winemaking world. Dom Pérignon longed to produce the “best wine in the world” and there is much written testimony to the success of Dom Pérignon’s wine with the most noble and wealthy personalities of the era. Dom Pérignon was one of the very first producers to assemble wines starting with the grapes, as well as the first to master the production of white wines from red grapes to achieve a giant leap forward in quality. Made exclusively from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes from eight Grand Cru vineyards and from the oldest vines at the Abbey of Hautvillers, Dom Pérignon is produced only in exceptional vintage years. The Dom Pérignon style is a constantly renewed quest for absolute balance between the Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes. Today, the decision to produce a vintage, as well as the delicate, precise task of assemblage, falls to chef de cave Richard Geoffroy.
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