2003 | Dom Perignon | Rose

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Description

Sparkling Wine: 2003 | Dom Perignon | Rose

Medium salmon pink, orange tints, fine persistent mousse. Fragrant red forest berry jam, hints of strawberries, nuts, a touch of dried fruit, figs, accentuated by floral nuances and fine spices.

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Producer: Dom Perignon

Vintage: 2003

Size: 750ml

ABV: 12%

Varietal: Champagne Blend

    Country/Region: France, Champagne

      Medium salmon pink, orange tints, fine persistent mousse. Fragrant red forest berry jam, hints of strawberries, nuts, a touch of dried fruit, figs, accentuated by floral nuances and fine spices. Powerful and complex on the palate, pleasant structure, finesse and persistence, delicate cherry nuances, dark minerality, saline finish.

      Producer Information

      Dom Pérignon is a celebrated Champagne brand owned by Moët & Chandon. Its origins can be traced back to the Abbey of Saint Pierre d’Hautvillers in northern France – the so-called birthplace of Champagne. The 17th-Century Benedictine monk Dom Pierre Pérignon is credited with its invention after taking up the position as the abbey’s cellarer and procurator in 1668. Pierre Pérignon spent the remaining 47 years of his life striving to create the “best wine in the world”, with his wine even gracing the tables of the court of King Louis XIV, the Sun King. To this day the Abbey of Saint Pierre d’Hautvillers houses the “Le Traité de la culture des vignes de Champagne”, or the “Treatise on the culture of the vines of Champagne”, a manuscript that was penned by Dom Pierre – Pérignon’s pupil and successor.