Dom Perignon Vintage 2012
Dom Perignon 2012
Dom Perignon is one of the most well known brands in the world. Dom Perignon only releases the best years of their grape production and every bottle is only made from grapes picked in one specific year. They typically keep their champagne for around 9 years before they release it. This champagne was released in 2021 and has gotten a lot of positive feedback. Have you not tried Dom Perignon 2012? buy one today and enjoy, cheers.
Comments from tasting:
"Incredibly complex nose of dried green apples, grapefruit pith, preserved lemons, toast, oyster shells, cloves, sourdough, salted caramel and quince. Layered, refined and so sleek, with salty minerality and a toasty edge to the dried citrus. Structured and tense, yet elegant and almost endless. Drink or hold."
Product information
Size: 0,75 L
Grape type: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier
Dosage: Brut
Notes: cooked apple, citrus fruit, freshly baked bread,
ABV: 12.5% Vol.
Made in: France, Champagne
Produced by: Moët & Chandon, France
Including: champagne
Condition: Brand new, (may have small imperfections from shipping)
Other information: contains sulphites
Shipping
Shipping
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In stock - We ship packages each day from monday to friday. In case of a bigger order or a lot of orders it may take us up to 2 weekdays to ship your package.
Item on request - This item is not in stock, but you can still buy and we will ship as soon as the item is back in stock. When you order the product is expected to be ready for shipping in 5-10 working days. After that you will get notified and the product will be sent to you. The delivery time depends on the distance to the seller and therefore cannot be guaranteed.
Taxes
All orders are shipped from Denmark, taxes may be added depending of the order and where it is being sent to. You are more than welcome to write to us if you want to know more before ordering.
Exice duty
All orders of champagne to outside of Denmark will have to pay a small fee called exice duty. This fee is typically around 1-5 Euro per bottle.