Producer Notes
Dom Perignon was a monk whose name was later trademarked as a Champagne brand that is now used as a prestige cuvee by Moet et Chandon (owned in turn by world’s biggest luxury brand consortium). The blend is usually around 50% Chardonnay and 50% Pinot Noir (which would have annoyed the monk who didn’t like white grapes in his wine), produces a very smooth Champagne which ages very well.
Vintage Notes
2004 was a good vintage in Champagne
Other 2004 Champagne
2004 Eric Rodez Empreinte de Terroir Pinot Noir Grand Cru Brut Champagne: £165
2004 Vilmart Coeur de Cuvee Brut: £205
2004 Delamotte Blanc de Blancs Brut: £215
2004 Dom Perignon Brut Champagne: £220
2004 Pol Roger Cuvee Sir Winston Churchill: £235
2004 Philipponnat ‘Clos des Goisses’ Extra Brut Champagne: £250
2004 Krug Brut Vintage: £400
2004 Vilmart Coeur de Cuvee Brut (150cl): £425
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