2009 Cuvée Dom Pérignon, Moët et Chandon

2009 Cuvée Dom Pérignon, Moët et Chandon

Chef de Caves, Richard Geoffroy, pulled off a masterstroke in this vintage, capturing the ripeness of 2009, without losing any of Dom Pérignon’s trademark grace and elegance. Powerful but open, this vintage is more generous in its youth than is typical for the cuvée. But don’t doubt its ageworthiness. Everything is here that testifies to a classic Dom Pérignon in the making.

Critic score
95.75/100 info
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Wine details

  • Region & country
    Champagne, France
  • Grape
    52% Pinot Noir
    48% Chardonnay
  • Maturity
    Ready 2019 - 2034info
  • Colour
    White
  • Sweetness
    Dry
  • Style
    Sparkling
  • Unit Volume
    Bottle (75cl.)
  • ABV
    12.5%

Tasting notes

The 2009 Dom Pérignon is a gorgeous, totally seductive Champagne that will drink well right out of the gate. Medium in body and unusually open-knit at this stage, the 2009 is one of the most accessible young Dom Pérignons I can remember tasting. It is an excellent choice to drink while waiting for the release of the stellar 2008 and some recent vintages that remain very young, including the 2006. Despite the warm, ripe personality of the 2009 Dom Pérignon is quite gracious, but there is plenty of depth underpinning the fruit. With each successive tasting, the 2009 seems to have gained more power and breadth, especially on the finish. Above all else, the 2009 is decidedly restrained for a warm, radiant vintage. It is not as overtly flamboyant as the 2002 nor as phenolically intense as years like 2003 and 2006. Instead, the 2009 is a beautifully balanced Champagne, with all of its elements in the right place. Tasted three times.

Antonio Galloni, vinous.com (July 2017)
94+/100

This is a DP that shows the ripeness of the 2009 vintage yet remains full of energy. Gorgeous aromas of cream, apple, mango, honeysuckle, and chalk follow through to a full body and super fine, tight texture. Dense and agile. Vinous. It’s like a top grand cru white Burgundy. Think Batard-Montrachet. More depth than the 2006.

James Suckling, jamessuckling.com
97/100

Unbroken sun through August and early September helped to shape an idyllic harvest, on 12th September. Superb maturity of fruit in flawless health has produced a wine with wafting scents of both fresh and confit of spiced lemon and wild cherry. Despite the heat, the wine has freshness, vitality and length. Still a youngster, this will grow greatly by 2019. A more stylish son of the '03, and cousin of the slender and charming '06. Disgorged June 2016.

Michael Edwards, Decanter
96/100

Very pale, very youthful nose. Lots of zest and freshness. Introvert and tight. But approachable in terms of texture. The flavour is not fully formed yet but it’s already a pleasure to drink from the point of view of balance, presumably thanks to the relatively low acidity. Light hint of bitterness on the end. Length. Palate-enrobing! Lovely texture.

Jancis Robinson MW, jancisrobinson.com
18+/20

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