Description
The house ethos at Dom Pérignon is captured in a simple idea: Every expression is a vintage, or the best wine made from all the highest quality grapes of only one year. But there are some years, and some vintages, that show extra potential, and can benefit from extra time to age and mature. That’s the idea behind Dom Pérignon’s Plénitudes series.
The newest Dom Pérignon Vintage 2004 Plénitude 2 debuted this month, showcasing the 2004 vintage in a wholly new light. While the 2004 vintage was released in 2013, its sister bottling, the Vintage 2004 Plénitude 2, was kept behind in the cellars to continue maturing on the lees for a full 18 years, giving the liquid ample time to transform. The result is a vibrant wine that belies its age, and balances complexity with a still youthful energy.