Large bottle
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Product Details
Born in a challenging year, the pinot noir grapes for this vintage were picked later than normal. The risk paid off, as this champagne – presented here in a magnum – was an instant hit. A bolder, darker expression of the maison’s iconic blanc, this rosé reveals the richness of pinot noir while remaining faithful to the house style. Its bracing vinosity will further develop over time. -
How to enjoy
- Service temperature - 50-54ºF
- When to drink - Drink now through 2030+
- Storage advice - Store horizontally in a cool (50-59°F), dark place, and away from vibrations
- Closure - Cork
- Additional information - Contains sulfites
- Alcohol by volume - 12.5%
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Blend and Origin
Dom Pérignon Rosé 2005
This blend of 55% pinot noir (27% red wine) and 45% chardonnay is distinguished by the character of the pinot noir. A year of contrasts, 2005 was hot and dry, but with cool temperatures and rain in September. Especially rigorous grape selection in the maison’s vineyards yielded a limited volume of grapes with exceptional aromatic maturity.
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Food pairing:
This rosé will stand up to rich meats
Starter
A rich foie gras with figs or blueberries pairs well, as this champagne’s vibrancy will balance the unctuousness of the foie gras.
Main
This vintage is a perfect match with spring lamb, served pink, with fresh herbs or vegetables.