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Vintage 2003: A Challenge To Creation

To claim that the 2003 vintage came as a challenge would be an understatement! In a year of extremes and superlatives, the very unusual climate (which is imprinted into the collective memory of the Champenois) lead to a small and early harvest. The nature of the vintage, in tension with the character of Dom Pérignon, created a duality, the exuberance and austerity playing off each other. The vintage contributed expectations of a rich and solar wine, while the Dom Pérignon signature provided an intense, fresh and firm character. I was tasting several great bottles of 1947 with Francois Audouze recently at the Château de Saran, and I noted how daring the persons who shaped these wines had been at the time, never refusing the challenge of such a solar year but rather embracing it, thereby creating a tribute to the singularity of the vintage. I am grateful to have taken the same opportunity with the 2003 vintage, which I feel is resolutely in line with its elders of 1947, 1959 and 1976.

Vintage 2003 was the perfect occasion to prove our ultimate commitment to the vintage, and to our philosophy of risk-taking, and wine critics and writers have acknowledged that. I wanted to share the moment of declaration of the vintage with this audience.

Today, wine experts worldwide are invited to premiere Dom Pérignon Vintage 2003. Screens connecting Paris, London, New York, Hong Kong and Tokyo will allow our guests to taste at the same time, while I will be hosting the event from Paris. A specific Twitter hashtag (#dpdeclares) is used for this occasion. You are most welcome to follow the conversation, on Twitter @r_geoffroy and reading the first reactions on www.2003.domperignon.com.

The 2003 Dom Pérignon has already received numerous accolades: Bruce Sanderson (The Wine Spectator) lauded its “impressive core of fruit and structure” as well as its “finish that retained elegance, freshness, finesse and complexity”; Antonio Galloni (The Wine Advocate) declared it “one of the most thoughtprovoking Champagnes I have tasted in a long time”; Richard Juhlin simply named it his Champagne of the vintage and noted its long aging potential.

Dom Pérignon Vintage 2003 will be available in three weeks. I look forward to traveling the world and sharing this great vintage.

Early look at 2010

Hautvilliers Abbey under the snow - Richard Geoffroy

We have been tasting the 2010 base wines no fewer than three times in the past couple of months. It only confirms the first impressions we had at the end of the harvest. My feeling at this stage is that the 2010 vintage does not deserve the lukewarm comments by some. The Chardonnays have developed brilliantly, sometimes on the verge of over-ripeness (reminiscent in this of 2002) with a rich mouthfeel and a striking fruitiness. However Dom Pérignon is always an assemblage, and the other side of the picture is just as critical: the Pinot Noirs were carefully and properly sorted at the time of picking. They all display good structure and presence, but are maybe lacking a bit in freshness and vibrancy. It will be interesting to see how these Pinots evolve until we prepare the final assemblage in the early Spring of 2011. We will only then make up our mind: to declare or not to declare.

Tribute to Andy Warhol

Went to the gallery where they were having a little exhibition of the glittery Shoes, and had to do interviews and pics for the German newspaper and then we had to go back to the hotel and be picked up by the “2,000” people – it’s a club of twenty guys who got together and they’re going to buy 2,000 bottles of Dom Pérignon which they will put in a sealed room until the year 2,000 and then open it up and drink it and so the running joke is who will be around and who won’t…

The Andy Warhol Diaries
March 8, 1981

I have always loved this anecdote shared by Andy Warhol in his diaries… More than 20 years after leaving us, Warhol’s presence has rarely been felt so strongly. I am pleased that Dom Pérignon is now paying an homage to him through a limited edition release of the 2002 vintage. Andy Warhol is a true icon who broke and reinvented every rule in the artistic field. He was unique in his ability to show it all, yet retain his own world of inviolable privacy.

2002 Dom Pérignon - Andy Warhol Edition

2002… Part 3

A couple of months ago I discussed the opinions of US critics and journalists regarding 2002 Dom Pérignon, mentioning that their colleagues from the UK were sure to follow with their own commentaries.

Jancis Robinson MW had great words about this champagne, starting with the “extraordinarily firm, confident, intense nose”, and comparing it to one of the greatest wines in the world: “Definitely the savoury side of Dom. Nothing remotely sweet or fat – though it’s as intense as a Montrachet [...] More like a Montrachet with a bit of carbon dioxide laced into it than a typical Champagne.” She gave it a perfect score of 20/20, only the fourth Champagne to get this honor.

Serena Sutcliffe MW was equally praiseful: “A great bouquet of almost apple freshness as you open it. It totally tingles on the tongue. Utterly luscious and yet with ultimate finesse. Next day, on ullage, under a pressure cork: amazing, alluring Champagne, all minerality and toast – instantly recognisable Dom Pérignon.”

I would like to conclude this short overview with a nice blog article written by Anthony Rose about the Dom Pérignon releases in 2010, and in particular 2002 Dom Pérignon.