2000 Dom Pérignon Vintage Magnum
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€750,00
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- Regular Price
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The 2000 Brut Dom Pérignon is a beautiful, seductive wine that floats on the palate with remarkable grace. Toasty aromas meld with freshly cut flowers, apricots and pears, as well as sweet notes of mint and licorice that linger on the long finish. This fragrant and inviting Dom Perignon embodies elegance in its purest form and fully deserves its high reputation in this vintage. According to winemaker Vincent Chaperone, there is only one disgorgement date for the first release of Dom Pérignon, and the 2000 was disgorged over several weeks in March and April 2007.
Grape variety: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Wine Advocate (Robert Parker): 94/100
Taste: dry
Alcohol content: 12.5% vol.
Allergen information: Contains sulphites.
Bottler, importer: Moët & Chandon, 20 Avenue de Champagne, 51200 Épernay, France
Dom Pérignon is a renowned brand of champagne produced by the French champagne house Moët & Chandon. The name "Dom Pérignon" comes from a Benedictine monk named Pierre Pérignon, who lived at Hautvillers Abbey in Champagne in the 17th century. Dom Pérignon is considered a pioneer in the production of champagne and is often regarded as the epitome of luxury and elegance.
Dom Pérignon champagnes are characterized by their high quality and refinement. They are made exclusively from grapes from the Champagne region and are known for their careful vinification and ageing. Dom Pérignon offers different variations of its champagnes, including Dom Pérignon Vintage, Dom Pérignon Rosé and occasionally special limited editions.
Dom Pérignon champagnes are known for their complex aromas, fine perlage and ability to age. They are often enjoyed on special occasions and celebrations and are very popular with gourmets and wine lovers all over the world.
Dom Pérignon embodies the luxury and craftsmanship of champagne making and is a symbol of the highest quality and excellence in the world of sparkling wine.
Champagne, also known as the Champagne region, is one of the world's most renowned wine-growing areas and is located in the north-east of France. It has gained its reputation through the production of excellent champagne - a bubbly drink prized for its elegance, quality and sophistication. Champagne is famous as the birthplace of champagne and owes its reputation to a long tradition of winemaking dating back to the 17th century.
Another important factor is the terroir: the growing region has a unique terrain with calcareous soils and a cool and temperate climate. These conditions are ideal for the cultivation of three main grape varieties - Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier - which are used to produce Champagne.
- Key facts: France, Champagne / 1,500 / 2000
- Article no.: VW00009
- Product type: Champagner
- Winery: Dom Pérignon