DOM PERIGNON 2004
DOM PERIGNON 2004
DOM PERIGNON 2004
DOM PERIGNON 2004
DOM PERIGNON 2004
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DOM PERIGNON 2004
DOM PERIGNON 2004
DOM PERIGNON 2004
DOM PERIGNON 2004
DOM PERIGNON 2004
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2004

DOM PERIGNON 2004

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96 / 100
Tom Cannavan January - 2016
Tom Cannavan
Following the heat and tiny yields of the previous vintage, the vines responded with vigour in 2004, producing grapes generous in both quantity and quality. A 'classic' (or perhaps more accurately 'old fashioned') DP, the 2004 is leaner in style, pretty and flowery, demonstrating diffuse sweetness of fruit. Toasty aromas beginning to develop. Just coming out of its shell after an adolescent grumpy phase that many ‘04’s have been going through, this has a bright future. Drink 2018-2040.
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96 / 100
Falstaff November - 2015
Falstaff
Bright yellow gold, fine, persistent mousse. Inviting, delicate aroma of hazelnut, a hint of bitter orange zest and grapefruit, notes of hay flowers, some brioche. On the palate substantial, pleasant extract sweetness, tautly structured, notes of fresh pear, citrus zest, elegant, possesses great length, good aging potential, mineral finish, a vintage that will be remembered for a long time.
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95 / 100
Wine Spectator December - 2014
Wine Spectator
A graceful Champagne, with minerally drive. Firm acidity and a rich vein of smoky mineral meshes with the plush texture, offering finely woven flavors of mirabelle jam, toasted brioche, crunchy pear, honey and smoked almond. Delivers a long, mouthwatering finish. Drink now through 2029.
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94 / 100
Jeannie Cho Lee October - 2015
Jeannie Cho Lee
A youthful, generous Dom with mixed nuts and minerals and wonderful vibrancy. I like this much more than the 2003 and also the 2005. This vintage has more focus, a tightly wound palate and a lingering finish.
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94 / 100
La Revue du Vin de France January - 2015
La Revue du Vin de France
Green Guide 2015
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94 / 100
Robert PARKER - The Wine Advocate
The 2004 Dom Pérignon is one of the more reductive, autolytic vintages of this wine to have been released in the last decade, offering up a toasty bouquet of pears, green apple, iodine, peach and smoke. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, satiny textured and fleshy, with a sweet core of fruit, a fine mousse and a vinous profile. The 2004 is drinking well today: as I wrote earlier this year, between the rich, ripe 2002 and the powerful but racy 2008, the 2004 is an excellent but more classically proportioned example of Dom Pérignon.
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93 / 100
Jeff Leve - The Wine Cellar Insider
Notes of brioche, lemon peel, minerality, cocoa powder and citrus, this medium bodied wine has good freshness, ripe fruits and energy, but lacks the weight, depth, excitement and complexity of other recent, more heralded vintages. 
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18 / 20
Jancis Robinson November - 2023
Jancis Robinson
<p>Tasted blind. Quite a youthful greenish straw. But with some reductive evolution on the nose. Very lively palate. Just a bit short and bitter. Racy and filigree. Lots of finesse.<br /></p>
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Appellation Champagne
Colour Champagne
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Dom Perignon
Dom Perignon

Dom Pérignon is a legendary Champagne House and one of the most renowned in the world. In 1668, a young Benedictine monk, Dom Pierre Pérignon, was appointed procurator at the Abbey of Hautvillers. With the ambition to produce the "best wine in the world", he was deeply inspired and his vision revolutionized viticulture with standards that remain the reference for all champagne wines. The House's commitment is that champagnes can only be produced from a single year's harvest.

Dom Pérignon's productions were highly prized at that time. After Dom Pérignon's death, the price decreased somewhat, but not its popularity. The 1921 vintage is undoubtedly the best vintage. Dom Pérignon champagnes have very long aging potential.

>> Read our article "Dom Pérignon: The Best Vintages"