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Dom Pérignon Plénitude 2 Vintage 2006 - 75CL (With Gift Box)

Dom Pérignon Plénitude 2 Vintage 2006 - 75CL (With Gift Box)

Regular price $580.00 SGD
Sale price $580.00 SGD Regular price

Dom Pérignon Vintage 2006 Plénitude 2 marks a new encounter between Dom Pérignon and the year 2006, underlining the crucial importance of time in the making of this vintage. Its persistent, suspended light offers us an invitation to contemplation, celebrating the joy of a moment of perfection. This balance between earth and sky is underpinned by a strong tactile dimension, the authentic signature of Dom Pérignon: without touch, flavour does not unfold in either the space or time of the tasting, a perfect mirror of 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
FOOD PAIRINGS
ORIGIN
EXPERT REVIEW

Appearance: A radiant golden hue, sparkling with lively effervescence.

Aroma: The bouquet is ripe, lively and generous. The warm aromas of hay and brioche mingle with those of bergamot orange and russet stone fruit. The overall effect exudes smoky grey accents.

Taste: The vibrant opening strikes the first chord, a prelude to a complexity that is more tactile than plump, and only gives of itself gradually. The distinguished viscosity is understated and simply fits around the contours of the wine. The length is exquisitely bitter and abounds with sap, a mingling of liquorice and toasted malt.

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