Rosé Vintage 2008 - Champagne Dom Pérignon

Dom Pérignon
Rosé Vintage 2009 (EN)

0,75L Rare Wines

When Dom Pérignon champagne goes rosé, it is in the name of audacity: the audacity to break free from conventions. Born from this desire to dare, Dom Pérignon Rosé 2009 captures the red of Pinot Noir in its original brilliance and captures its complexity. Champagne Dom Pérignon Rosé 2008 is intense and distinguished, light and dark, magnetic.


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Champagne Dom périgon Note 96

The Structure

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Freshness

Harmonious balance between the various components of acidity.

Roundness

Supple, easy-drinking champagne, the acidity doesn't clash with the palate.

Power

Generous champagne with great intensity.

Long on the palate

Champagne aromas linger on the palate.

Tasting

The bouquet opens instantly with raspberry and wild strawberry. Powdery notes of iris and violet quickly mingle with the fruit and settle in. Breathing in, we finally see the emergence of greener nuances, closer to privet, angelica and camphor leaf.

The first sensations are tactile, fleshy and silky. They gradually unfold, then become firmer. The acid framework, signature of the vintage, wraps itself around the Pinot structure to reveal the heart of the wine. The finish is assertive and lingers with a perfume of peony and white pepper.

Composition

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Terroirs

Montagne de Reims

This fruit declaimed loud and clear, this aromatic persistence remarkably intense, this total coherence opens up all fields of possibility. Breaking free from Champagne canons, reinterpreting conventions, Dom Pérignon reveals the 2009 vintage through a bold blend of Pinot Noirs from the "Chants de Linottes" plot in Hautvillers and the "Vauzelles" plot in Aÿ.

Champagne House Dom Pérignon

About this house

In 1668, the young Benedictine monk Dom Pierre Pérignon was appointed procurator of the Abbey of Hautvillers, high up in the Champagne region.
Having succeeded in transforming wine into champagne, he has since embodied the original and mystical character of champagne creation.

Dom Pérignon is driven by an unwavering commitment: each vintage reflects the uniqueness of its year .
With each vintage, Dom Pérignon tirelessly pursues a profound aesthetic ideal: to create and reveal the harmony of a constantly evolving nature.

L'Accord Parfait

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Champagne Aperitif Plate

Input

This Rosé Vintage 2008 is the perfect accompaniment to appetizers such as Scallops with kumquats and mole sauce.

Champagne dinner plate

Dish

Pair this Dom Pérignon Rosé with a red meat dish such as Wagyu beef or grilled octopus.

Champagne cheese plate

Cheeses

When it comes to cheese, this Champagne Rosé Vintage 2008 goes well with mature, full-bodied cheeses such as aged mimolette, roast brie and pecorino di fossa.

Chef's word

Chef Marco Fadiga prepares a carpaccio of prawns to accompany Cuvée Vintage 2009, a romantic, graceful, very long and above all readable champagne.

It's a racy champagne that's already a pleasure to drink as an appetizer.

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