2003 Dom Perignon Rose
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An insanely awesome wine where M. Richard Geoffroy stretched the limits to the maximum. Is it possible to do such a burgundy scented rosé champagne? Will not Rousseau and Ponsot be jealous? The roundness and the velvet structure settles as the most delightful Persian carpet on the palate. Buy it now and follow this historic wine that might constitute a breaking point for something new. Richard Juhlin, The Champagne Club.
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What’s more, the price-quality rapport here is excellent by any Champagne standards, and puts that of many a prestige cuvee to shame. Moet’s 2003 Brut Rose Dom Perignon exhibits both richness and robustness reflecting its torrid vintage, yet manages to stint neither on primary juiciness nor transparency to nuance; nor does it come off as at all heavy. Lightly cooked ripe strawberry and fig infused with rose hip, licorice, Ceylon tea, heliotrope and leather inform a delightfully forward nose and lush, effusively fruity palate. A tart and seedy edge to the strawberry serves for invigoration; and lobster shell reduction serves for mouthwatering salinity and somehow downright sweet animal savor. There is a hint of tannin, but it is fine-grained and suggestive of structural support. A long, seductively rich finish manages to harbor not just the immediately aforementioned virtues, but also a sense of transparency to floral and tea-like nuances and to virtually shimmering stoniness. This alluring and distinctive beauty should be worth following for at least the next half dozen years. ||Imported by Moet Hennessy, New York, NY; tel. (212) 251-8200 eRobertParker.com.November, 2013
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Dom Pérignon is one of the most highly regarded and well-known Champagnes in the world. The first and original prestige cuvée Champagne, it is today owned by LVMH.