Parker about Dom Pérignon Champagne Brut Magnum 2010
A charming, demonstrative vintage for this cuvée, the 2010 Dom Pérignon bursts with notes of mandarin, golden orchard fruit, toasted bread, almonds and petrol. Medium to full-bodied, rabid and ample, with a fleshy core of fruit and an open-knit, giving style, it has taken on a bit of texture since I last tasted it, but it remains fundamentally forward and immediate.
Description
Land | France |
Region | Champagne |
Rebsorten | Chardonnay, Pinot Noir |
Alkoholgehalt | 12.50% |
Füllstand | high fill |
Verschlußart | cork stopper |
Kennzeichnung | Contains sulphites |
Farbe | Champagne|White |
Inverkehrbringer | Champagne Moët & Chandon 20 avenue de Champagne 51200 Epernay, France |
Charakter | Dry |
Servierempfehlung | Do not decant 8-10°C |
Trinkempfehlung | 2020 - 2048 |
Parker Punkte | 92 |
Jahrgang | 2010 |
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Dom Pérignon Champagne Brut Magnum 2010

The Dom Pérignon Champagne Brut Magnum 2010 presents a clear, pale gold color with fine, vibrant bubbles that reflect its freshness and vibrancy. On the nose, it unfolds a complex and intriguing bouquet of fresh fruits such as citrus fruits, green apples, and white flowers. These aromas are accompanied by subtle notes of brioche, toasted almonds, and a subtle mineral nuance.
On the palate, the Dom Pérignon Champagne Brut Magnum 2010 is structured, elegant, yet powerful. It possesses remarkable depth and balance with lively acidity and a silky texture. The citrus aromas continue, accompanied by nuances of peach, honey, and a subtle hint of spice. The champagne displays impressive length and a lingering finish.
The Dom Pérignon Champagne Brut Magnum 2010 is a masterpiece of champagnemaking. It combines precision, finesse, and complexity at the highest level. The 2010 vintage is characterized by its remarkable maturity and balance, which give the champagne exceptional elegance and refinement.
The magnum bottle not only offers a striking visual effect, but can also contribute to the optimal maturation of champagne. The larger bottle volume allows the champagne to develop an even finer texture and greater aromatic complexity.