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★ Wine Spectator 93 • Vinous 94 • Wine Advocate 93

Dom Pérignon Moet et chandon Champagne 1988

White

€300,00 / 75cl inc. VAT

Opening this 1988 Dom Pérignon reveals an eloquent maturity, where the vibrancy of candied citrus blends with a complexity of toasted bread and a subtle saline touch. Its structure, remarkably well-preserved after nearly four decades, ensures an energetic length and a sense of nobility. An expression of controlled breadth, capable of seducing the most demanding palates.

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Producer:Dom Perignon
Appellation: Champagne Brut
Region: Champagne Brut
Country: N/A
Grape varieties: Champagne Blend
Alcohol: N/A
Color: White
Condition: Perfect

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Wine Spectator Tasting Note

Beautiful. Offers great toasty, earthy aromas, lively but mellow fruit flavors and a lingering finish. Seems suave and sophisticated, even better than when reviewed earlier. Tempting now, but should improve. *Top 100 Wines of 1995*

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About the Producer

The Dom Pérignon estate, the jewel of Épernay, embodies excellence in Champagne. Its history is intimately linked to Dom Pierre Pérignon, a visionary monk whose legacy still shapes the identity of the house today. Owned by Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon distinguishes itself through the exclusive production of vintage champagnes, reflecting a subtle alliance between Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Cellar Master Vincent Chaperon passionately perpetuates this quest for harmony, ensuring that each vintage expresses its unique character. The iconic Dom Pérignon Brut, with its finesse and complexity, is an undisputed benchmark. The delicate Dom Pérignon Rosé captivates with its elegance and aromatic richness. The Dom Pérignon Plénitude P2 and P3 cuvées, rare and accomplished expressions, bear witness to the remarkable aging potential of these champagnes. Legend has it that upon tasting his first creation, Dom Pierre Pérignon declared: "I am drinking the stars!" Among the most sought-after cuvées are Dom Pérignon Brut, Dom Pérignon Rosé, and Dom Pérignon Oenothèque Brut Millésime, which serve as useful touchstones for understanding the house's identity. At the Dom Pérignon estate, this consistency between terroir, style, and high standards explains the enduring devotion of enthusiasts.

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