(Dom Pérignon Rosé) Light pink with amber highlights, this wine has aromas of fraise du bois, cherry, white peach, toasted almonds, smoke, and earth. On the palate, it displays the classic, light-bodied, delicate style of the house. Flavors match the aromas, the bead is fine and beautifully integrated, and the finish is soft and smooth. Winery Spotlight: Dom Pérignon
(Moët & Chandon Champagne Cuvée Dom Pérignon Rosé) I absolutely love DP in the great vintages such as 1996—it’s refreshingly frilly and lacey, not heavy or somber. The current release is a light pink with amber highlights and aromas of fraise des bois, cherry, white peach, toasted almonds, smoke, and earth. On the palate, it fits the classic, light-bodied, delicate style of the house. Flavors match the aromas; the bead is fine and beautifully integrated, and the finish is soft and smooth. The Shifting Landscape of Champagne
By Catherine Fallis, MS, ACWP
(Dom Pérignon Rosé) Light pink with amber highlights, this wine has aromas of fraise du bois, cherry, white peach, toasted almonds, smoke, and earth. On the palate, it displays the classic, light-bodied, delicate style of the house. Flavors match the aromas, the bead is fine and beautifully integrated, and the finish is soft and smooth. Winery Spotlight: Dom PérignonAugust 2009, (See more on Sommelier Journal...)
By Catherine Fallis, MS, CWP
(Moët & Chandon Champagne Cuvée Dom Pérignon Rosé) I absolutely love DP in the great vintages such as 1996—it’s refreshingly frilly and lacey, not heavy or somber. The current release is a light pink with amber highlights and aromas of fraise des bois, cherry, white peach, toasted almonds, smoke, and earth. On the palate, it fits the classic, light-bodied, delicate style of the house. Flavors match the aromas; the bead is fine and beautifully integrated, and the finish is soft and smooth. The Shifting Landscape of ChampagneJuly 2008, (See more on Sommelier Journal...)