The Dom Pérignon Vintage 2013 Brut is simply exceptional. With an elegant nose that unfolds notes of white fruits, citrus, and delicate toasted nuances, it invites you to delve into its complexity. On the palate, its silky texture and fine bubbles give way to flavors of pear, apple, and toasted almond, with a subtle hint of vanilla. Its persistent finish leaves a lasting and memorable impression. In summary, a champagne experience that captivates the senses and delights the palate. — 17 days ago
100% Petite meunière. Lovely, as always. — 2 months ago
All right. Here we go. Still very young, but incredibly integrated. The Dom flavor profile, but on a different level. The tartness balanced the fruitiness perfectly. Such an incredible champagne — 3 days ago
🍇85% Grand Cru Chardonnay + 15% Grand Cru Pinot Noir
⏰Nearly 15 years of aging (including over 11 years on its lees) left this wine smelling like cinnamon and nutmeg baked goods and tasting like ginger and cardamom, with pomegranates and dried apricot. — 4 days ago
Opened with travel buddies Bangalore crew as going away celebrations May 2024 — 22 days ago
Half off wine Wednesday. At less than retail - we couldn’t resist. Was solid but not spectacular — 17 days ago
What a treat ! Beautiful structure, even at 20 years old. Still a yellow lemon color, not at all showing its age. Tiny and vibrant bubbles. Pastries, biscuits on the nose, beautiful rounded mouth-feel barely a hint of age. Never disappoints. Thanks Acquis, received in July 2015. Opening for a special occasion. — 19 days ago
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Orange in color, very pretty and unique.
Medium plus in body with medium acidity and medium sized bubbles.
Dry on the palate with a nice mouthfeel.
Showing green apples, light grapefruits, yeast, light raspberries, citrus, limes, light earth, minerals and herbs.
This 16 year old is showing nice complexity at this point, and will continue to age nicely the next 10 years.
Good right out of the bottle, and better with airtime.
Dom Perignon is not my favorite Champagne, but this one is really delicious. I got to call it when I see it.
Wine Spectator 97 points. Robert Parker 97 points.
Elegant and robust. I just love this vintage for Dom Perignon.
A blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
12.5% alcohol by volume.
93 points.
$500. — 3 months ago
John Van Trijp
Woooow!!!! What the F……!!! 60 years young! What a privilege! Still mousse. Where is the 101/100 button — 17 hours ago