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Dom Pérignon

Dom Pérignon Blanc Vintage 2015 - 75CL (With Gift Box)

Dom Pérignon Blanc Vintage 2015 - 75CL (With Gift Box)

Regular price $219.00 SGD
Sale price $219.00 SGD Regular price

Born of a year of exceptional contrasts, Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 stands out with its soothing strength and striking tactile presence during tasting. Initially dark and enigmatic, this vintage wine reveals a texture that leaves an incomparable impression, offering a unique sensory experience.

The structure of Dom Pérignon 2015 feels horizontal, broad and straight, reflecting the wine’s luminous austerity. Each mouthful covers the palate, making an impression with clear, clean flavours, drawn in straight lines rather than curves. This structured concept is Dom Pérignon’s authentic signature, in which the sense of touch becomes fundamental. Without this tactile dimension, the flavour of the wine could not fully unfold in the space and time of its tasting, mirroring the space and time of its production. 

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HOW TO ENJOY

Service temperature - 10-12°C
Storage advice - Store horizontally in a cool (10-15°C), dark place, and away from vibrations
Closure - Cork
Alcohol by volume - 12.5%
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TASTING NOTES
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ORIGIN
EXPERT REVIEW

Appearance: Beautiful salmon pink.

Aroma: The delicate nose unfolds in swaths of color. The green of eucalyptus, mint and vetiver, the yellow-orange of mirabelle plums, apricot and orange blossom, the brown of pepper, cardamom and licorice sticks, and finally silvery saline and toasty hues.

Taste: The mouthfeel is elegant, expressing luxuriant simplicity and precision. The refined and silky foundation becomes more pronounced at the heart.

Smoked salmon terrine and fried chicken with chili mayo

Épernay, Champagne, France

James Suckling: 97/100

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