The 2009 Dom Pérignon is a simply fabulous effort from a challenging vintage in Champagne. The musty and earthy aromatics grab you straight away followed by wild mushrooms, brioche, poached pear and toasted hazelnut aromatics that impress. Incredibly balanced and with remarkable finesse, this showcases flavors of lemon zest, baked apple and marzipan with biscuit. Today this is just a touch youthful, needing some additinonal time to develop. Nonetheless this is a simply gorgeous Champagne with marvelous cellaring potential. Try to hold off on this stunner for at least two years. Disgorged in June 2016. Drink 2020-2040- 95 — 5 years ago
This stuff is the stuff. Alone it is more viscous than wine and less than a syrup and it has flowers and lime and hot fuck I’ve bought many bottles over the last year or so. Bright sweet tangy and luxurious but also ready to go dance it is the friend who is always magically in the same mood as you. — 6 years ago
Happiness in a bottle — 6 years ago
Last tried this about 3 years ago. Clear straw yellow with vibrant bubbles. Fresh lively fruit aromas with a bright and crisp edge. On the palate ripe stone fruit flavors with a touch of citrus and a bit of yeast. The finish is about medium, had lively acidity and good balance. Consistent quality. A real bargain for $10. — 6 years ago
Sometimes you visit friends at restaurants and sometime STUPID people leave behind some Krug (morons) and you friend gives you a sip of their discarded magic. So...everything. I forever love Krug. Dunno if I love it or Dom Ruinart better I guess it depends on the style I desire. — 6 years ago
Ellen Clifford
Hey! A bubbly-er bubbler. Anything that might be flabbish is not. It is bright and orange flower-citrus fun. Less mineral (early palate) yet still smart (mid-finish-afterIswallow) finish. Way tops for a Prosecco makes sense coming from Conegliano Valdoviedene — 5 years ago