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Dom Pérignon : P2 2003

Grand cru - - White - See details
Parker | 94
J. Robinson | 18
Wine Spectator | 96
J. Suckling | 97
Vinous - A. Galloni | 96
3.918,00 kr. Incl. VAT
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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

96

/100

Wine Spectator

Alison Napjus

A supple backbone of citrusy acidity provides fine definition for this still fresh and lightly mouthwatering 2003, which is soft and creamy on the palate, offering heady aromas and flavors of marmalade, baked white peach, white truffle and coffee liqueur, underscored by minerally brine and smoke accents. This is finely detailed and well-meshed on the verbena- and spice-laced finish. Drink now through 2028.

96

/100

Vinous

Antonio Galloni

The 2003 Dom Pérignon P2 takes all the natural intensity of the first release and turns the dial up to eleven. Power, generosity and volume are all exalted. The P2 balances richness with a greater sense of creaminess that comes through extended time on the cork. Readers should expect a ample, heady Champagne that is very much built for the dinner table. I can't say I am especially surprised by how well the P2 shows, even in this freakishly hot, dry year, as the first release continues to be terrific. (Originally published in May 2021)

94

/100

La RVF

This wine shows that the full maturity of the 2003 vintage gives it a more open, freer aromatic expression. It is a sunnier wine, without the drawbacks. The palate is full and generous, with beautiful complexity. Lovely length and dimension.

95

/100

Andreas Larsson

Andreas Larsson

Medium deep golden colour with rather small and vivid bubbles. Pure and intense nose, fine development without oxidation, roasted pine and pistachio nuts with confit de citron, fresh peach and brioche notes. The palate is ample and rather opulent with a rounded acidity yet with a nice fresh bite from fine extract, mild creaminess, nice layers of finely spicy yellow fruit, nougat and nutty flavours with a long and embracing finish.

95

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Audrey Frick

The 2003 Champagne Plentitudes 2 offers great depth and richness, which speaks to the warmth of the vintage and the long élevage of the Plentitudes program. The wine’s pretty, layered, floral notes are ripe with custard, sunny baked apple, apricot brûlée, and toasted brioche. The palate is ripe but also has substantial freshness, with notes of toffee, pineapple, and spice. It has a delicate note of phenolic bitterness on the finish, but it is not unpleasant. It is approachable now or can be enjoyed over the coming 15-20 years.

Description

An insolent vintage of freshness, minerality and iodized notes

The estate

The Dom Pérignon Champagne takes its name from the famous monk and procurator of the Abbey of Hautvillers in 1668, Pierre Pérignon, known as Dom Pérignon. According to legend, Pierre Pérignon discovered what is now called the Champagne method. As an anecdote, he taught this method in 1669 to the Benedictine Thierry Ruinart, thus enabling Ruinart to become historically the first Champagne House in 1729. Since January 1, 2019, Vincent Chaperon has succeeded Richard Geoffroy as Cellar Master of Dom Pérignon.

The wine

Time is at the heart of the Dom Pérignon equation.” It is thanks to the former Cellar Master of the House, Richard Geoffroy, who embodied the soul of Dom Pérignon for 28 years, that the concept of “Plénitude” was born. Because the expression of a vintage is not fixed in time and evolves in stages, P2, or Second Plénitude, offers a new vision of Champagne after more than 15 years of aging. For each vintage, a limited number of bottles is reserved, destined for longer maturation: Plénitude 2.

The vintage

A year forever etched in the history of Champagne, during which climatic conditions imposed the earliest harvest in the region since 1822. 18 years of aging were necessary to achieve the sought-after harmony and thus offer an insolent freshness to this vintage.

Blend

This 2003 vintage Champagne is derived from a blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

Characteristics and Tasting Recommendations for Dom Pérignon Plénitude P2 2003

Tasting

It seduces with its aromatic intensity, precision, and exceptional freshness.

Food and Wine Pairings

The fruity and slightly smoky elegance of the oyster amplifies the precise, intense, and vibrant character of Dom Pérignon Plénitude P2 2003. The savory combination of ham with the iodized essence and aromatic brilliance of caviar releases the instant, precise freshness of this vintage. Accompanied by the sweetness and acidity of passion fruit, the tasting of this exceptional Champagne is remarkably intense.

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