2009 Champagne Dom Perignon Rosé

Type of Wine | Rosé |
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Country | France |
Region | |
Winery | |
Vintage | 2009 |
Grape | , |
Content (Alc) | 0.75 ltr (12.5%) |
Drink window | 2023 - 2042 |
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Description
The 2009 Dom Perignon Rosé only came onto the market in 2023 and will be distributed piecemeal by LVMH over the coming years. This champagne was released in very limited quantities and only a handful came to the Netherlands. For all Dom Pérignon champagne, global demand exceeds supply. Dom Pérignon created the 2008 rosé vintage with a bold blend made with Pinot Noir grapes from the "Chants de Liottes" plots in Hautvillers and the "Vauzelles" plots in Aÿ. The search for harmony that defines Dom Pérignon arises here from contrasts and contradictions that provide a charged balance. Where contradiction becomes harmony with dedication.
Vincent Chaperon, the current cellar master of Dom Pérignon who took over from Richard Geoffroy on January 1, 2019, says that after 12 years in the cellar, the rosé began to reveal the harmony we were looking for a year and a half ago. He likes the tension between the acidity, tannins and umami character; there was an interaction with these three dimensions and it gives the wine a vibration and a feeling of salty minerality. With the rosé, the team wanted to respect the profile of Dom Pérignon, but at the same time push it towards more concentration. The result: a rosé champagne with more strength enhanced by the structure of the Aÿ Pinot Noir.
The Dom Perignon Rosé comes from the iconic champagne year 2009. Like the 2008, it has an incredible depth of fruit with strawberry, cherry and phenols. Full and layered with an incredible, three-dimensional element to the wine. This is so transparent and dynamic with dark fruit, but it remains vibrant and bright. Refined and precise, it goes on and on. Really savory, fresh and incredibly pinot-noir-like. What a wine. 13 years of aging in bottle. Ready to drink now, but will continue to mature for many years to come. The wine comes in a beautiful gift box.
FACT: The wine is in our conditioned Wine Warehouse and if you pick up the wine you will also receive a nice discount. You will see your discount immediately when you choose Collect in the Checkout page. We are almost next to the Rijksweg with plenty of parking. Click here for our address.
Specifications
Packing information | Giftbox |
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Type of Wine | Rosé |
Country | France |
Region | Champagne |
Winery | Moet Chandon |
Grape | Chardonnay, Pinot Noir |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2009 |
Drinking as of | 2023 |
Drinking till | 2042 |
Alcohol % | 12.5 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | Yes |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Parker rating | 98 |
James Suckling rating | 97 |
Vinous rating | 98 |
Tasting Profiles | Complex, Droog, Mineraal, Rood fruit, Strak |
Drink moments | Cadeau!, Iets te vieren, Indruk maken, Lekker luxe, Romantisch |
Professional Reviews
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP 97+
Reviewed by:
Yohan Castaing
Release Price:
NA
Drink Date:
2023 - 2040
The 2008 Dom Pérignon Rosé continues to drink brilliantly, exhibiting aromas of orange, red berries, pear, pastry, spices and some smoke with time in the glass. Full-bodied, charming, broad and fleshy, with pristine balance, it’s a seamless, complete and vinous Champagne of compelling purity and maturity.
Published: Apr 20, 2023
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James Suckling
DOM PÉRIGNON CHAMPAGNE ROSÉ VINTAGE 2009
Monday, August 7, 2023
CountryFrance
RegionChampagne
Vintage2009
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Score
97
Peaches, fresh crushed strawberries and roses on the nose. Full-bodied and generous. Fine tannins that frame the wine beautifully and set it up for a fresh finish. Some fruit tea and cedar undertones. Enticing finish with hints of bitterness. Savory. Drink or hold.
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Vinous
98
Drinking Window
2023 - 2039
From: Champagne: The 2023 Spring Preview (May 2023)
The 2009 Dom Pérignon Rosé marks a return to a richer style of Rosé following the more ethereal 2008 Rosé. Sweet red cherry, blood orange, spice and pomegranate all build in a creamy, sensual DP Rosé that hits all the right spots. Over the last few years, Chef de Caves Vincent Chaperon and his team have lowered the still Pinot portion of the Rosé down to about 10% from a high of 28% or so, reached around 2004 and 2005. In 2009, the Rosé gains considerable textural presence from the generosity of the year. It is a superb Champagne. I preferred it to the 2008, which was also part of this tasting.
- By Antonio Galloni on March 2023
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Moët & Chandon is one of the largest and, last but not least, the most famous Champagne houses in the world. Moët & Chandon was founded in 1743. Dom Perignon and Brut Imperial are two of the champagne house's best-known labels. Moët & Chandon has built up a very good reputation for its consistent quality and recurring style. The holding company LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy) owns the champagne house.
Moët & Chandon Champagne is now one of the largest producers of sparkling wines in the world. The company has 34,041 hectares in Champagne, 48,000 hectares in Burgundy, and 120,000 hectares in Bordeaux and California. Only 13% of these are privately owned; the rest are vineyards owned by owners under contract. In Champagne, 39% of the vineyards are Pinot Noir, 32% Pinot Meunier and 29% Chardonnay. Of the Champagne's vineyards, 1150 hectares, the majority (of course) have grand cru or premier cru status. In short: the best quality. Grapes come from all areas of Champagne: the Vallée de la Marne, Montagne de Reims, Aube and Côtes de Blancs.
Moët & Chandon aims to offer the same taste and quality for the Impérial wines every year. That is why the blend of wines is different every year! In this way, influences of the vintage are eliminated. To get that taste the same every year, basic wines are used. The grapes of each plot at the disposal of the company are vinified separately. This is done in press houses near the vineyards, one of which has recently opened in Epernay, with a capacity of 356,000 hectolitres. In total, after the harvest, the company can dispose of 6000 bits of wine from one year; those 6000 'little' bits are combined with 100-150 base wines. Add to that the wines they have leftover from older years, which can also be used for blends, and you now understand what a gigantic task the nine winemakers of the company have. It usually takes about four to five months for the final blend to be tuned for an Imperial! The nine winemakers are also helped by measuring equipment and chemical analyses.
MEET is the best-selling and best-known champagne worldwide. Every one and a half seconds, a bottle of Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut is uncorked somewhere in the world. Not surprising, even completely deserved, when you taste the consistently excellent quality. The Impérial Brut is composed of about 150 different wines, extracted from chardonnay, pinot noir, and pinot meunier, and all parts of Champagne. It is champagne without a vintage because the assembly also contains an important part of vins de réserve - beautifully matured wines from older years. Imperial Brut refers to the pleasant
dry taste (Brut) and the long-standing preference of Emperor Napoleon for the champagne of Moët & Chandon (Impérial).
The 2009 Dom Perignon Rosé only came onto the market in 2023 and will be distributed piecemeal by LVMH over the coming years. This champagne was released in very limited quantities and only a handful came to the Netherlands. For all Dom Pérignon champagne, global demand exceeds supply. Dom Pérignon created the 2008 rosé vintage with a bold blend made with Pinot Noir grapes from the "Chants de Liottes" plots in Hautvillers and the "Vauzelles" plots in Aÿ. The search for harmony that defines Dom Pérignon arises here from contrasts and contradictions that provide a charged balance. Where contradiction becomes harmony with dedication.
Vincent Chaperon, the current cellar master of Dom Pérignon who took over from Richard Geoffroy on January 1, 2019, says that after 12 years in the cellar, the rosé began to reveal the harmony we were looking for a year and a half ago. He likes the tension between the acidity, tannins and umami character; there was an interaction with these three dimensions and it gives the wine a vibration and a feeling of salty minerality. With the rosé, the team wanted to respect the profile of Dom Pérignon, but at the same time push it towards more concentration. The result: a rosé champagne with more strength enhanced by the structure of the Aÿ Pinot Noir.
The Dom Perignon Rosé comes from the iconic champagne year 2009. Like the 2008, it has an incredible depth of fruit with strawberry, cherry and phenols. Full and layered with an incredible, three-dimensional element to the wine. This is so transparent and dynamic with dark fruit, but it remains vibrant and bright. Refined and precise, it goes on and on. Really savory, fresh and incredibly pinot-noir-like. What a wine. 13 years of aging in bottle. Ready to drink now, but will continue to mature for many years to come. The wine comes in a beautiful gift box.
FACT: The wine is in our conditioned Wine Warehouse and if you pick up the wine you will also receive a nice discount. You will see your discount immediately when you choose Collect in the Checkout page. We are almost next to the Rijksweg with plenty of parking. Click here for our address.
Packing information | Giftbox |
---|---|
Type of Wine | Rosé |
Country | France |
Region | Champagne |
Winery | Moet Chandon |
Grape | Chardonnay, Pinot Noir |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2009 |
Drinking as of | 2023 |
Drinking till | 2042 |
Alcohol % | 12.5 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | Yes |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Parker rating | 98 |
James Suckling rating | 97 |
Vinous rating | 98 |
Tasting Profiles | Complex, Droog, Mineraal, Rood fruit, Strak |
Drink moments | Cadeau!, Iets te vieren, Indruk maken, Lekker luxe, Romantisch |
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP 97+
Reviewed by:
Yohan Castaing
Release Price:
NA
Drink Date:
2023 - 2040
The 2008 Dom Pérignon Rosé continues to drink brilliantly, exhibiting aromas of orange, red berries, pear, pastry, spices and some smoke with time in the glass. Full-bodied, charming, broad and fleshy, with pristine balance, it’s a seamless, complete and vinous Champagne of compelling purity and maturity.
Published: Apr 20, 2023
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
James Suckling
DOM PÉRIGNON CHAMPAGNE ROSÉ VINTAGE 2009
Monday, August 7, 2023
CountryFrance
RegionChampagne
Vintage2009
CHECK PRICE
DOWNLOAD SHELFTALKER
Score
97
Peaches, fresh crushed strawberries and roses on the nose. Full-bodied and generous. Fine tannins that frame the wine beautifully and set it up for a fresh finish. Some fruit tea and cedar undertones. Enticing finish with hints of bitterness. Savory. Drink or hold.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
Vinous
98
Drinking Window
2023 - 2039
From: Champagne: The 2023 Spring Preview (May 2023)
The 2009 Dom Pérignon Rosé marks a return to a richer style of Rosé following the more ethereal 2008 Rosé. Sweet red cherry, blood orange, spice and pomegranate all build in a creamy, sensual DP Rosé that hits all the right spots. Over the last few years, Chef de Caves Vincent Chaperon and his team have lowered the still Pinot portion of the Rosé down to about 10% from a high of 28% or so, reached around 2004 and 2005. In 2009, the Rosé gains considerable textural presence from the generosity of the year. It is a superb Champagne. I preferred it to the 2008, which was also part of this tasting.
- By Antonio Galloni on March 2023
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
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Moët & Chandon is one of the largest and, last but not least, the most famous Champagne houses in the world. Moët & Chandon was founded in 1743. Dom Perignon and Brut Imperial are two of the champagne house's best-known labels. Moët & Chandon has built up a very good reputation for its consistent quality and recurring style. The holding company LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy) owns the champagne house.
Moët & Chandon Champagne is now one of the largest producers of sparkling wines in the world. The company has 34,041 hectares in Champagne, 48,000 hectares in Burgundy, and 120,000 hectares in Bordeaux and California. Only 13% of these are privately owned; the rest are vineyards owned by owners under contract. In Champagne, 39% of the vineyards are Pinot Noir, 32% Pinot Meunier and 29% Chardonnay. Of the Champagne's vineyards, 1150 hectares, the majority (of course) have grand cru or premier cru status. In short: the best quality. Grapes come from all areas of Champagne: the Vallée de la Marne, Montagne de Reims, Aube and Côtes de Blancs.
Moët & Chandon aims to offer the same taste and quality for the Impérial wines every year. That is why the blend of wines is different every year! In this way, influences of the vintage are eliminated. To get that taste the same every year, basic wines are used. The grapes of each plot at the disposal of the company are vinified separately. This is done in press houses near the vineyards, one of which has recently opened in Epernay, with a capacity of 356,000 hectolitres. In total, after the harvest, the company can dispose of 6000 bits of wine from one year; those 6000 'little' bits are combined with 100-150 base wines. Add to that the wines they have leftover from older years, which can also be used for blends, and you now understand what a gigantic task the nine winemakers of the company have. It usually takes about four to five months for the final blend to be tuned for an Imperial! The nine winemakers are also helped by measuring equipment and chemical analyses.
MEET is the best-selling and best-known champagne worldwide. Every one and a half seconds, a bottle of Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut is uncorked somewhere in the world. Not surprising, even completely deserved, when you taste the consistently excellent quality. The Impérial Brut is composed of about 150 different wines, extracted from chardonnay, pinot noir, and pinot meunier, and all parts of Champagne. It is champagne without a vintage because the assembly also contains an important part of vins de réserve - beautifully matured wines from older years. Imperial Brut refers to the pleasant
dry taste (Brut) and the long-standing preference of Emperor Napoleon for the champagne of Moët & Chandon (Impérial).