Dom Perignon
Four new releases of the flagship Dom Perignon are the
highlights among these Champagnes from Moet & Chandon. There is a timeless
elegance about Dom Perignon that I find comforting and reassuring, like a
favorite restaurant or food. For that reason, nothing could have prepared me for
the Champagnes I tasted recently with Chef de Caves Richard Geoffroy. While the
2002 Dom Perignon and 1996 Dom Perignon OEenotheque are both for the most part
representative of what readers have come to expect from this house, the 2000 Dom
Perignon Rose and 1990 Dom Perignon Rose OEenotheque are wines that push the
envelope and push it hard. I can’t think of another winemaker at a Grande Marque
who is willing to take these kinds of risks by turning well-established
conventions on their head. Much of what I tasted reminded me of the
experimental, searching spirit that defines so many of the smaller-production,
artisan Champagnes being made today. As the saying goes ‘no guts no glory’ and
there is plenty of both here. These wines are nothing short of magnificent.
ANTONIO GALLONI, Wine Advocate 2010