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Dom Perignon Rose is arguably one of the greatest of all Champagnes. It
has the ability to age for decades effortlessly and always surprises in
its evolution. Showing complex spice and gamey notes with an underlying
core of bright red fruits wrapped in an extended creamy mousse this is
truly something special. Surprisingly open at present and will easily go
the distance -yet will give much more pleasure currently whilst you lay
the 1996 down in the cellar
https://www.champagnegallery.com.au/shop/dom-perignon/rose-1998_0/
“Medium salmon-amber colour. Delicate
nose of fresh crushed raspberries, white pepper and chompoo / rose
apple. The palate is well structured with a nice backbone of crisp
acidity providing freshness to the silken texture and judicious amount
of toast. Very long finish with lingering hints of fresh ginger.”
LP Brown, In Asia # 0309 Mar 2009
http://www.winehouse.com.au/ShowWines.asp?pID=36146
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