Dom Pérignon "Cuvée Dom Pérignon Vintage" 1993

Chardonnay / Pinot noir
A sparkling - traditional method white wine from the Champagne wine region region of France.


Deep & umami. Coffee & bread crust.

Tasting Notes

The Cuvée Dom Pérignon Vintage 1993 has a very fine and very persistent beam. The colour is deep golden and beautiful.

The nose is surprising and deep, very evolved and umami. It opens with notes of coffee and bread crust, it’s savoury, round, rich.

On the mouth the Dom Pérignon 1993 is savoury and round with a very nice freshness still there. On the palate too it’s umami and toasty with notes of coffee.

The finish is elegant and very long. Perfect to drink now, it’s really at it’s peak!

98
Score 98

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Dom Pérignon "Cuvée Dom Pérignon Vintage" 1993
Cuvée Dom Pérignon Vintage (1993) Review
Estate making Cuvée Dom Pérignon Vintage Estate Dom Pérignon
Cuvée Dom Pérignon Vintage (1993) Label Cuvée Dom Pérignon Vintage
Style of Cuvée Dom Pérignon Vintage Style White & Sparkling - Traditional Method
Country of Dom Pérignon Country France
Region of Dom Pérignon Region Champagne wine region
Grape blend of Cuvée Dom Pérignon Vintage Grapes Chardonnay, Pinot noir
Vintage of Cuvée Dom Pérignon Vintage Vintage 1993
My review of Cuvée Dom Pérignon Vintage Points
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Chardonnay

Green-skinned grape variety used in wine production

Chardonnay is a grape variety with a green skin that is used to make white wine. The grape variety originated in eastern France’s Burgundy wine region, but it is now grown all over the world, from England to New Zealand. Growing Chardonnay is seen as a rite of passage for new and emerging wine regions, as well as an easy entry into the international wine market.

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Pinot noir

Red wine grape variety

Pinot noir is a type of red wine grape that belongs to the Vitis vinifera genus. It’s also probable that the name refers to wines produced mainly from Pinot noir grapes. The name comes from the words “pine” and “black” in French. The name pine refers to the grape variety’s tightly clustered, pine cone-shaped fruit bunches.

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