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 Vintage1971 Label 1 of 116 
(NOTE: Label borrowed from 1973 vintage.)
TypeRosé - Sparkling
ProducerMoët & Chandon (web)
VarietyChampagne Blend
DesignationCuvée Dom Pérignon Rosé
Vineyardn/a
CountryFrance
RegionChampagne
SubRegionn/a
AppellationChampagne

Drinking Windows and Values
Drinking window: Drink between 1986 and 2000 (based on 171 user opinions)
Wine Market Journal quarterly auction price: See Dom Perignon Rose on the Wine Market Journal.

Community Tasting History

Community Tasting Notes (average 95.7 pts. and median of 96 pts. in 4 notes) - hiding notes with no text

 Tasted by fcxj on 8/19/2019 & rated 96 points: EOHK. Pale peach color. Excellent life, complexity. (1193 views)
 Tasted by tinybubbles on 9/13/2017 & rated 94 points: Rich dry raspberry notes. Nuanced depth. 94-95 (1279 views)
 Tasted by BradE on 10/23/2016: A vintage of DP Rose that I've never had. Simply gorgeous, and one of my wines of the night (in a serious line-up). Would love to try this again. (1809 views)
 Tasted by Gabe on 5/13/2016 & rated 97 points: Hard to rate this given the rarity and my lack of experience with old champagnes. This was from a 750, the only one I could find on winesearcher to celebrate my wife's birthday. It was surprisingly fresh with a tiny hint of strawberries and lots of butterscotch on the nose. Totally different than anything I've every had as it almost had some old Sauternes tastes without the sweetness. It improved the entire time it was open until it was fully consumed. (2015 views)

Professional 'Channels'
By Antonio Galloni
Vinous, Dom Pérignon: A Rosé Retrospective: 1962-2004 (May 2015) (3/1/2015)
(Dom Pérignon Dom Pérignon Rosé (magnum)) Subscribe to see review text.
By John Kapon
Vintage Tastings, Happy New Year 2011 (1/3/2011)
(Dom Perignon Rose) Login and sign up and see review text.
By John Kapon
Vintage Tastings, Big Boy Does Los Angeles (4/12/2008)
(Dom Perignon Rose) Login and sign up and see review text.
By John Gilman
View From the Cellar, May/Jun 2006, Issue #3, Recently Tasted Champagne: Non-Vintage and Vintages 2000-1964; Today’s Bi-Polar World of Bubbly
(Dom Perignon Rosé) Login and sign up and see review text.
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Moët & Chandon

Producer website

Champagne Blend

"Champagne blend" is a classic grape blend that typically includes Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and/or Pinot Meunier in any proportions.

However, this blend can also include Arbane, Fromenteau (Pinot Gris), Petit Meslier and/or Pinot Blanc as well.

France

Vins de France (Office National Interprofessionnel des Vins ) | Pages Vins, Directory of French Winegrowers | French Wine (Wikipedia)

Wine Scholar Guild vintage ratings

2018 vintage: "marked by a wet spring, a superb summer and a good harvest"
2019 vintage reports
2021: "From a general standpoint, whether for white, rosé or red wines, 2021 is a year marked by quality in the Rhône Valley Vineyards. Structured, elegant, fresh and fruity will be the main keywords for this new vintage."
2022 harvest: idealwine.info | wine-searcher.com

Champagne

Le Champagne (Le comité interprofessionnel du vin de Champagne) | Grandes Marques & Maisons de Champagne (Union des Maisons de Champagne)

France - When it comes to wine, France stands alone. No other country can beat it in terms of consistent quality and diversity. And while many of its Region, Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne most obviously, produce wine as rare, as sought-after and nearly as expensive as gold, there are just as many obscurities and values to be had from little known appellations throughout the country. To learn everything there is to know about French wine would take a lifetime. To understand and appreciate French wine, one only has to begin tasting them. Click for a list of bestselling items from all of France.
Sub-Region:

Champagne - The French region of Champagne (including the cities of Rheims, Épernay, and Aÿ) was the first region in the world to make sparkling wine in any quantity. Today, the name of the region is synonymous with the finest of all sparkling wines, and wine-making traditions of Champagne have become role models for sparkling wine producers, worldwide. Surprisingly, the region of Champagne is now responsible for only one bottle in 12 of all sparkling wine produced. Styles of champagne range in sweetness ranging from an extra brut or brut 0, to the basic brut to demi sec to doux; some houses produce single vintage champagnes and others produce non-vintage (or incorporate wines/grapes of multiple vintages), often to preserve a specific taste; combinations of grape varietals; and colors, including a rosé. There are several sub-appellations, including the Valley of the Marnes river running from Épernay west, Massif de Saint-Thierry north and west of Rheims, Valley of the Ardre, the Mountains of Rheims (between Rheims and Épernay), Côte des Blancs, Côte de Sézanne, and Côte des Bar in the South. Champagne wine only uses three grape varietals (cépages): Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier.

Champagne

The vineyards of Champagne on weinlagen-info

 
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