Is 2004 Dom Perignon still good?

Is 2004 Dom Pérignon still good?

The 2004 is drinking well today: as I wrote earlier this year, between the rich, ripe 2002 and the powerful but racy 2008, the 2004 is an excellent but more classically proportioned example of Dom Pérignon.

How much is a bottle of Dom Pérignon?

A bottle of Dom Pérignon starts at around $185 while older bottles grow in price exponentially. The most expensive bottle — Dom Pérignon Rose 1959 — costs $84,700.

How much is Dom Pérignon in Nigeria?

The price of Dom Perignon champagne in Nigeria is N110,000 only, for a bottle.

Can you drink 20 year old Dom Perignon?

Although every Dom Perignon Rose or Brut Champagne does expire, it’s important for every Champagne lover to know that expired Champagne is still safe to drink. The only difference is that the flavor and freshness of the vintage wine would have deteriorated and perhaps won’t taste as pleasant.

Does Dom Perignon expire?

An unopened bottle of Dom Perignon usually lasts between 5 to 10 years, whereas unopened non vintage Champagne typically lasts up to four years. If you store your Dom Perignon Champagne properly, it can develop more complex aromas and flavors with time.

Who is the owner of Dom Perignon?

LVMH
Dom Pérignon

Product type Champagne
Owner LVMH
Country France
Introduced 1921 (first vintage) 1936 (first sale)
Website www.domperignon.com

How long will unopened Dom Perignon last?

between 5 to 10 years
An unopened bottle of Dom Perignon usually lasts between 5 to 10 years, whereas unopened non vintage Champagne typically lasts up to four years. If you store your Dom Perignon Champagne properly, it can develop more complex aromas and flavors with time.

Can you drink 20 year old Dom Pérignon?

Is Dom Pérignon 2004 a good wine?

The 2004 Dom Pérignon is one of the more reductive, autolytic vintages of this wine to have been released in the last decade, offering up a toasty bouquet of pears, green apple, iodine, peach and smoke. On the palate, it’s medium to full-bodied, satiny textured and fleshy, with a sweet core of fruit, a fine mousse and a vinous profile.

Where does Dom Pérignon come from?

Its origins can be traced back to the Abbey of Saint Pierre d’Hautvillers in northern France – the so-called birthplace of Champagne. The 17th-Century Bened… The 2004 vintage leaves its mark on the history of Dom Pérignon for its ease and generosity.

How is Dom Pérignon champagne made?

After no fewer than 8 years of elaboration, each vintage emerges complete, seamless and tactile. Dom Pérignon Champagne is made through an assemblage of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, created by using only the best grapes harvested from the 17 Grands Crus in Champagne and the Premier Cru of Hautvillers.