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Yellow appearance with burnished gold reflections.
Intense nose of white flowers, citrus and red berries, followed by warmer whiffs
of toast and wood. On the palate , ripe lush fruits (vine peaches) and toasty
flavours. Dense, fleshy structure. Powerful finish.
Dom Perignon With a fullness in the mouth, its earthy, smoky, pearly complexity rises to the surface, underscored by the vibrant warmth of peppery spice. The sensation of intensity develops and melts into a deep, rounded heart, with a fruity, exotic maturity and a slight touch of aniseed. This sensation, almost unsettling, is even more pronounced in the finish, while the notes of spice, still present, remain discreet, with toasted, iodine flavors.
On the first nose, typical Chardonnay characteristics come to the fore, with
the arrival of floral and mineral aromas (acacia, ferns, chalk). By agitating
the wine, scents of candied fruit (citrus fruits, apricots, quince) and sweet
almond emerge, to reappear later in the mouth. After rotating the wine for a few
minutes more, rare notes such as peaty malt, tobacco and delicate herbs, are
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