Champagne Region
Champagne Dom Pérignon - Champagne - Plénitude 2 - Vintage 2004 - Blanc
Characteristics
Country / Region: Champagne
Vintage: 2004
Name: AOP Champagne
Grape variety: Blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir
Alcohol: 12.5 vol.
Color: White
Capacity: 75 cl
AWARDS
House rated 2 stars in the Guide Des Meilleurs Vins de France 2024 RVF
House rated 5 stars in the Guide Bettane + Desseauve 2024
Guide RVF 2024 : 94/100
Guide B+D 2023 : 100/100
Guide Parker : 95/100
Wine:
Just released from the cellars after two decades of slow aging, the 2004 Dom Pérignon Plénitude 2 Vintage Champagne reveals a new facet of its personality and vintage. Notes of pastries and ripe fruits fill a broad and airy structure, still marked by the powerful style of 'Dom Pé,' but with renewed charm and delicacy. The finish stretches the wine in its depth, with a surprisingly easy savory dimension. Another stroke of genius. Rated 95/100 by Parker.Vinification:
Hand harvested. Produced from the harvest of a single year. Maturation of about 15 years.Color:
Golden, glittering.Nose:
Beautiful maturity of the fruit with this mineral side and marked by flavors of fig, cocoa, mocha, roast, brioche and honey.Palate:
The wine plays on the edge evolving between tension and weightlessness. The precision is extreme, tactile, dark and chiseled. The whole is persistent, racy, with a serene, licorice-like line.
Temperature:
Serve between 10 and 12°C.Food and wine pairing:
Aperitif, shellfish: roasted lobster or slipper lobster with tarragon butter, fillet of turbot and its beurre blanc, cheeses such as Comté 24 months, matured Brie de Meaux, extra-aged mimolette.Cellar aging:
From now until
As the world's most renowned Champagne, Dom Pérignon has cultivated an unmistakable style, shrouded in secrets that add to its legendary status. This exceptional cuvée pays homage to the monk Pierre Pérignon, who, it is said, mastered the art of blending in the quiet confines of the Hautvillers abbey and gave birth to Champagne.
With its commanding character, robust length, and delightful toasty nuances, Dom Pérignon stands as an absolute pinnacle of Champagne, always released as a vintage. Its delicate effervescence, refined texture, and profound depth are unrivaled: "Dom Pé" remains a coveted treasure for enthusiasts, and as it matures, it transforms into a wine of extraordinary harmony, suitable for more than just sipping outside of meal times.