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DOM PERIGNON Vintage Brut Rose 2008 champagne with box
Dom Pérignon
DOM PERIGNON Vintage Brut Rose 2008 champagne with box
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Dom Perignon champagne is made only from the wines of the best vintages, and Rosé can be said to be the ultimate in luxury. Dom Perignon Rosé is not the rule, it is the exception that is always produced in limited quantities, as the grapes must be of the highest possible quality.
Despite a maturation period of 9–11 years, the champagne is light and vibrant. The initially flowery aroma transforms into a scent of orange zest and dried fruit. The taste is extremely elegant and complex.
The extremely limited selection of grapes guarantees a limited quantity of the wine along with exceptional quality and unprecedented aromatic ripeness. Harvesting began on 14 September.
Refreshingly vinous. Its initial richness expands and proves itself to be even more physical, powerful and structured. The taste is very persistent in the mouth, it has a note of liquorice and a touch of fruity, bitter blood orange.
Size:
0.75 L
Grape variety:
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Amount in case:
6
Delivery in Lithuania
Fast, next-day delivery and you can return products 14 days. In most areas in Lithuania, if you order on a business day before 15:30, it will be delivered on next workday 10:00 – 17:00.* (exept Neringa municipality)
Description
Type
Champagne
Country
France
Alcohol
12.5%
Grape variety
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
State
Champagne
Taste
Refreshingly vinous. Its initial richness expands and proves itself to be even more physical, powerful and structured. The taste is very persistent in the mouth, it has a note of liquorice and a touch of fruity, bitter blood orange.
Package
Bottle
Amount in case
6
Aroma
The tropical notes of guava and curry leaf blend into the more classic flavours of citrus peel and very ripe stone fruit. The combination is complemented by cocoa and roasted spices. Pink coral tone with nuances of dark brown. Wild strawberry aroma is followed by notes of summery peach.
Colour
Coral pink
Serving temp.
10
- 12
°
Serving suggestion
It is recommended to use chilled (10-12°C)
Size
0.75 L
Name of manufacturer
Moet & Chandon
Variant
Prestige Cuvee
History Brand
Dom Pérignon
Dom Pérignon is one of the most prestigious Champagne brands that only produces vintage Champagne.
The brand is named after Dom Pérignon, a Benedictine monk who is often credited with inventing the Champagne method for making sparkling wine. This, however, is not true – the Champagne method was developed gradually almost a century after the death of Dom Pérignon. Despite that, the wine industry still owes a great deal to him and his discoveries.
Dom Pérignon lived and worked as a cellar master at the Benedictine abbey in Hautvillers, France. Believing that hard work would bring him closer to God, he made it his mission in life to create the best wine in the world. He was a true pioneer in the wine world, as he was the first to start blending the juices of different grape varieties to create a balanced wine in 1670.
In addition, he developed a method that would allow white wine to be made from black grapes. Moreover, he was the first to use cork instead of tree bark plugs to seal bottles, and to store sparkling wine in thicker glass bottles to prevent them from exploding. Dom Pérignon Champagne was originally produced by Champagne Mercier who sold the brand to Moët in 1927.
The success story of Dom Pérignon begins in 1935 when 300 bottles of the 1926 vintage were sold to Simon Bros. & Co. in the United Kingdom. To commemorate their centenary, the company gave two bottles of champagne to each of their 150 best customers, and, while this was Dom Pérignon champagne, the name on the label was different. The champagne immediately gained attention – the customers wanted more of it. A year later, 100 boxes of the first 1921 vintage were shipped to New York, this time displaying the Dom Pérignon name. Of those, billionaire James Duke bought 100 bottles for himself.
Up until 1943, Dom Pérignon was produced from the regular Moët & Chandon Champagne but it was simply transferred to special 18th century-style bottles. As of 1947, Dom Pérignon has been produced completely separately.
Only the best grapes are used for vintage champagne production. Therefore, champagne is only produced in years with good yields of grapes or when the cellar master believes that he can do something exceptional with the difficult harvest. The manufacturer has not released how many bottles of champagne they produce in each vintage, but it is estimated to be at least 5 million.
Vincent Chaperon, the current cellar master, only makes champagne from wines that have aged for more than 20 years. The cellar master and Dom Pérignon oenologists taste the wines regularly to monitor their development and pinpoint the best time for clarification. As a general rule, they produce a maximum of six vintages per decade. Dom Pérignon is always based on Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes, the proportions of which are tweaked to perfection, thus the taste may vary between vintages. Each bottle of Dom Pérignon is aged in the cellar for at least nine years, as a result of which the wine achieves a perfect balance and harmony.
Up to 25 years
Dom Pérignon usually releases each of its vintages three times. The first release is typically aged around 8 years, the second around 18, and the third around 25. The majority of Dom Pérignon bottles are first-release bottles, if the bottle has a ‘P2’ or ‘P3’ marking, then it is a later release.
Only the best
Since quality is of utmost importance to Dom Pérignon, they carefully consider which vintage they will market. With some vintages, more patience is required – for instance, the 2009 Dom Pérignon was released before the 2008 vintage.
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DOM PERIGNON Vintage Brut Rose 2008 champagne with box
Champagne
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Dom Perignon champagne is made only from the wines of the best vintages, and Rosé can be said to be the ultimate in luxury. Dom Perignon Rosé is not the rule, it is the exception that is always produced in limited quantities, as the grapes must be of the highest possible quality.
Despite a maturation period of 9–11 years, the champagne is light and vibrant. The initially flowery aroma transforms into a scent of orange zest and dried fruit. The taste is extremely elegant and complex.
The extremely limited selection of grapes guarantees a limited quantity of the wine along with exceptional quality and unprecedented aromatic ripeness. Harvesting began on 14 September.
0.75 L
386.25 €
515 €/l
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Country:
France
Alcohol:
12.5%
Taste:
Refreshingly vinous. Its initial richness expands and proves itself to be even more physical, powerful and structured. The taste is very persistent in the mouth, it has a note of liquorice and a touch of fruity, bitter blood orange.
Size:
0.75 L
Grape variety:
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Amount in case:
6
Delivery in Lithuania
Fast, next-day delivery and you can return products 14 days. In most areas in Lithuania, if you order on a business day before 15:30, it will be delivered on next workday 10:00 – 17:00.* (exept Neringa municipality)
Type
Champagne
Country
France
Alcohol
12.5%
Grape variety
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
State
Champagne
Taste
Refreshingly vinous. Its initial richness expands and proves itself to be even more physical, powerful and structured. The taste is very persistent in the mouth, it has a note of liquorice and a touch of fruity, bitter blood orange.
Package
Bottle
Amount in case
6
Aroma
The tropical notes of guava and curry leaf blend into the more classic flavours of citrus peel and very ripe stone fruit. The combination is complemented by cocoa and roasted spices. Pink coral tone with nuances of dark brown. Wild strawberry aroma is followed by notes of summery peach.