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  • Dom Perignon Vintage P2 2004

    Winery: Moet & chandon
    Country: France
    Region: Champagne
    Type: Bubbly
    Body: Medium
    Ratings:

    D

    94

    JS

    97

    RP

    95

    The Dom Pérignon Vintage P2 comes with the original gift box.

    The Dom Pérignon Plénitude 2 is a complex and structured Champagne with vibrant tension and a mineral edge. It offers aromas of grapefruit, lemon rind, apple, and biscuit, balanced by savory umami, nutty, and fruity notes of plum, lime, and caramelized peach. Aged for 15 years, it delivers a creamy, long finish with hints of cocoa and roasted nuts. Ideal for pairing with lobster, veal, or dishes like roasted pineapple. Drink now or cellar for further development.

    "Structured, tight and mineral with so much tension. White grapefruit, lemon rind, dried apple, seashell, iodine, biscuit and blanched almond. Vibrant. Fantastic focus and verticality. Disgorged July 2021. Will be released October 2022. Drink on release or hold." - James Suckling, 97 points

    "The 2004 Dom Pérignon P2 is drinking beautifully on release, wafting from the glass with aromas of sweet orchard fruit, fresh peach, pastry cream, buttered toast and cotton candy that display a less reductive profile than the original disgorgement. Medium to full-bodied, pillowy and charming, with an ample, enveloping core of fruit, succulent acids and a pretty pinpoint mousse, it concludes with a long, sapid finish. Forward and giving, there's no obvious reason to defer gratification." - RP, 95 points

    "The extended lees ageing given to P2 has rendered this open, giving vintage with an extra degree of savoury intrigue; it’s deeply umami and nutty, almost meaty in savour on the one hand, yet also beautifully ample in fruit with sweet plum, lime and caramelised peach. It’s a fascinating counterpart to the standard release, although the differences between them are perhaps more stylistic than purely qualitative." - Decanter, 94 points