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Moët & Chandon Champagne Cuvée Dom Pérignon(1993)
- Winery:
- Moët & Chandon
- Varietal:
- Pinot Noir; Chardonnay
- Region:
- France > Champagne
- Type:
- Sparkling Wine
- Color:
- White
- User Tags:
- fruit, citrus, drink now, intense, stone fruits, (tree) fruit, hazelnut, nutty, burned, coffee
Light yellow. Good, fine and persistent, mousse. A somewhat shy nose of light white and yellow fruit, lemon peel, and a slight nutty touch. Good definition in mouth with more white fruit and good acid. A very classy and charming champagne
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April 2008
- This is the latest release of Oenothèque. It is a youthful Champagne, light in color, rich and honeyed on the nose. Honeyed lemon on the palate, with toasted brioche, leads to intense, cyrstalline minerality.
- Stephen Tanzer
- International Wine Cellar
- Issue 99, November/December 2001
- 91/100
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July 2007
- ($120) Understated, pure aromas of musky stone, orange, smoke and truffle. Full, ripe and harmonious; not a huge or superconcentrated wine but quite subtle and fine, with brisk, juicy flavors of orange and minerals. Lingering, ripe finish.
- Jancis Robinson
- ***
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May 2008
- The current release is much tauter than the 1992. Still in its youthful lemon sherbet phase it is admirably meaty and starting to open out but if you have 1992s to open, definitely open them (it?) first.
- November 2007
- For this price, I suggest you buy yourself a Krug.
- August 2008
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No written review


