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By Iris Van Herpen

2004 Champagne Sparkling

Dom Pérignon By Iris Van Herpen is a stunning sparkling wine from the renowned Champagne region, presenting a captivating expression of artistry and craftsmanship in every bottle. This vintage, celebrated for its exceptional quality, showcases a balanced profile with a full-bodied character that envelops the palate gracefully. The acidity is bright and lively, providing a refreshing lift that invites you to savor each sip. With a medium fruit intensity, it reveals delicate notes of citrus and subtle stone fruits that intermingle beautifully, while the elegant mousse adds a luxurious texture to the experience. As a bone-dry sparkling wine, it embodies the essence of celebration and sophistication, making it a perfect choice for any special occasion.

Tasting notes:


Citrus Blossom

Citrus Blossom

Brioche

Brioche

Almond

Almond

Flavor profile:


Acidity Low

Low Pronounced

Body Light

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Region:


France
France

While it was not the first country to master winemaking, no other country has determined the course of wine and wine culture as much as France. From the sparkling wines of Champagne to the Pinot Noir and Chardonnay of Burgundy; from Bordeaux's sumptuous blends to Alsace's Riesling; and from the Loire Valley's Sauvignon Blancs to exciting new regions like Pays d'Oc in the south, France has given the world nearly all the major styles and grape varieties that dominate what we drink today. There are numerous reasons why France and wine are so inextricably linked, but perhaps the foremost is geography. Few places can rival France's unique array of hot and cool-climate regions and the abundant maritime influences and mountainous terrain found throughout the country.

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