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The 2006 Dom Pérignon comes from a very rich vintage with an early ripeness that brought a lot of aromatic maturity. The white-golden prestige cuvée contains a bit more Chardonnay than Pinot Noir and opens with a deep and seductive, pretty accessible nose with intense yet fresh fruit aromas of pineapples, with peaches and tangerines.
The opening bouquet is complex and luminous, a mingling of white flowers, citrus and stone fruit. The overall effect is enhanced by the freshness of aniseed and crushed mint. The final aromas offered by the wine are starting to show spicy, woody and roasted notes.
The non-vintage Nicolas Feuillatte Brut is a blend of 20% Chardonnay, imparting elegance and finesse, 40% Pinot Noir, for roundness and structure and 40% Pinot Meunier, for fruit character. Aged for at least 2 years, 250 different crus make up the blend.
Moët & Chandon introduces its newest Limited Edition collaboration with rising creative talent Yoon Ahn, co-founder and Creative Director of the fashion label AMBUSH. Moët Impérial is the House’s flagship champagne, defined by a bright fruitiness, a seductive palate, and an elegant maturity, all distinctive characteristics of Moët & Chandon’s blends.
Each Grand Vintage is unique and expresses the Moët & Chandon Cellar Master’s personal interpretation of the year. The maturity of this 2013 champagne—the 75th Grand Vintage in the House’s history—is immediately apparent.
All creative processes have their constraints. For Dom Pérignon, it is the vintage. The absolute commitment to bear witness to each year, whatever the challenges may be. Requiring no fewer than 8 years of elaboration, every Dom Pérignon Vintage renews Dom Pérignon's ideal of harmony. A creative legacy.