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Moët & Chandon 1996 Dom Pérignon Oenothèque Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

  • Cellar Selection
  1. $385
A magnificent Champagne, one that is light, delicate, yet packed with character. It is beautifully balanced, with a bone-dry character, just softened by the toastiness that is developing. Expect this to age for many years.  — R.V.  (12/1/2010)
97
points

Moët & Chandon 1990 Dom Pérignon Oenothèque Rosé Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

This 20-year-old Champagne, just released by Moët, is beautiful, ripe, toasty, the fruit translated into almonds, French toast and searing, intense mature acidity. Disgorged in 2007, it is just now at its peak.  — R.V.  (12/1/2010)
96
points

Moët & Chandon 1992 Grand Vintage Collection Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

  • Cellar Selection
Really taut, tight wine, its mature toastiness embedded in a steely, mineral, very dry texture. The acidity is assertive, wonderfully refreshing, so crisp. It may be 18 years old, but it looks likely to age for several years yet.  — R.V.  (12/1/2010)
96
points

Moët & Chandon 1996 Dom Pérignon Sparkling (Champagne)

  1. $140
This minerally. toasty wine has flavors of almonds and white stone fruits, and a long, finish. It is still young, and is just coming into great balance. Elegant and ethereal.  — R.V.  (11/1/2006)
95
points

Moët & Chandon 1998 Dom Pérignon Sparkling (Champagne)

  1. $140
This is a wine that thrives on tension between its structure, opulence, elegance and poise. It is certainly ripe and opulent, but it is so well balanced and layered with acidity, and flavors of almonds, orange peel and kiwi fruits. It will certainly age.  — R.V.  (11/1/2006)
95
points

Moët & Chandon 2000 Dom Pérignon Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

Nutty and toasty, this is already maturing. It has a ripe, soft texture, deliciously balanced between acidity, grapefruit and riper peach flavors. It feels sumptuous, rich and certainly ready to drink.  — R.V.  (12/1/2010)
95
points

Moët & Chandon 2000 Dom Pérignon Brut Sparkling (Champagne)

  1. $150
This is a classic Dom Pérignon vintage. It’s big and fruity initially, a mouthful of ripeness. Then the texture and structure of this dense wine come through. It’s as much wine as Champagne, rich, the apple and fresh pear flavors vying with yeasty and a tense crispness. Worth aging, it will be even better in 3–4 years.  — R.V.  (12/1/2008)
95
points

Moët & Chandon 1996 Dom Perignon Rosé Sparkling (Champagne)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $425
This is going to be a great wine: going to be, because it is still firm, dry, serious and very pure with structure over the red fruits and acidity. Give this wine another five years at least—and then it will be both impressive and delicious.  — R.V.  (11/1/2006)
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