Pair of vintage bottles stored in a cellar.
Gently mellowed by the passage of time, Dom Pérignon from 1964 exhibits a mature amber colour, with some caramel reflections. On the nose, coffee, dates, dried figs and a touch of vanilla. The body is medium to full, and the acidity is amazingly fresh. The palate shows some lemon pastry, dried fruits and smoked almonds. Impressive longevity.
“Dom Perignon is one of my personal favorites, I th...”
“Magnum bottle.Lively and fresh. Certainly was easy...”
“The ullage was good and clarity fine. No previous...”
“The nose is enchanting, with fresh notes of vanill...”