Champagne "Dom Perignon" P2, 2003, gift box
Reviews of purchase "Dom Perignon" P2, 2003, gift box
Tasting Notes
Champagne golden-yellow color.
The taste of champagne creamy, sharp, fruity and mineral covering wave aromatic persistence. Smoky, full, energetic finish balances the taste.
Intense aroma of champagne, a full, radiant, with notes of honeysuckle and orange fruit nuances solonvatymi oysters and iodine.
Champagne will make an excellent couple of fish dishes with strong flavors (including oily and smoked), feathered wild game (pigeon, quail, woodcock), meat (pork, lamb, veal), dishes of offal, dishes with aromatic herbs and spices, vegetables and fruits, red and black berries, dairy and goat cheeses.
Interesting Facts
"Dom Pérignon" Plénitude - a unique series of sparkling wines from the "Dom Perignon", the creation of which is focused on the expression of absolute devotion to vintage wines. "Plénitude" translated from French means "fullness." The collection "Dom Perignon" There are three Plénitudes: P1, maturing on the lees for seven years; P2 - maturation from eleven to twenty; P3 - to withstand more than twenty years. So, from one to the other in the fullness of the mystery of creation cellars grow "Dom Perignon". The process of making these wines, held under the leadership of Richard Geoffroy, is an expression of true vision of champagne and genuine work on the creation of his "architecture."
"Dom Perignon" P2 - champagne, which is a bundle of energy and fullness, and according to the manufacturer, "arrogantly superior yield potential of 1998". It is majestic in its intensity. Long maturation on the lees has allowed to develop a tremendous wealth of champagne and completeness. P2 stands for "Second Plénitude" ("the fullness of the second").
Champagne "Dom Pérignon" named in honor of the French Benedictine monk named Pierre Perignon, who lived in the XVII century. It is he who has learned to tame the "devil's wine" and has done a lot for the modern winemaking invented method extracts in a bottle of champagne, assemblage and narrow special glasses perfect "foaming" champagne. Today the brand "Dom Perignon" owned by Moet & Chandon.
Champagne "Dom Perignon", recognized worldwide for its unmatched quality and reputation, will be an unforgettable gift for any occasion and celebration!
The history of Moet & Chandon began in 1743, when Claude Moet begun shipping wines from the Champagne region to Paris and other French cities. During the reign of Louis XV coincided with increased demand for sparkling wine. Therefore Claude business is expanding rapidly, and by the end of the XVIII century it has exported the champagne all over Europe and even in the United States. Grandson Claude - Jean-Remy Moet deserved attention these elite clients like Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon Bonaparte. Surname Chandon was added to the name of the company in 1832, when Jean-Remy Moet divided the company between his son-in-law, Victor and Pierre-Gabriel Chandon de Briaye.
Moet & Chandon - a constant attribute of secular life around the world. In 1971, Moet & Chandon teamed up with Brandy House of Hennessy, in 1987 - with Louis Vuitton. As a result, the holding was created LVMH (Louis-Vuitton-Moet-Hennessy), the largest Luxury Group in the world, bringing together well-known brands such as Guerlain, Christian Dior, Givenchy, Kenzo, Christian Lacroix, Hennessy, Louis Vuitton and many others.
Producer's description
The history of the company Moet & Chandon began in 1743, when Claude Moyet began supplying wine from Champagne to Paris and other French cities. The era of the reign of Louis XV coincided with the growing demand for sparkling wine. Therefore, Claude’s business is expanding rapidly, and by the end of the 18th century, he had already exported champagne throughout Europe and even to the United States. Claude's grandson - Jean-Remy Moet has earned the attention of such elite customers as Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon Bonaparte. The name Chandon was added to the company in 1832, when Jean-Remy Moet divided the company between his son Victor and son-in-law Pierre-Gabriel de Briayet Chandon.
Moet & Shandon is an unalterable attribute of high life all over the world. In 1971, Moet & Shandon teamed up with Hennessy Cognac House, in 1987 with Louis Vuitton. As a result, LVMH (Louis-Vuitton-Moet-Hennessy) holding, the largest Luxury Group in the world, was established, uniting such famous brands as Guerlain, Christian Dior, Givenchy, Kenzo, Christian Lacroix, Hennessy, Louis Vuitton and many others.