Description
The bouquet spirals through a light-filled, floral softness to the gritty minerality that epitomizes Dom Perignon, evocative of candied fruit, plant life and exquisite camphor leaf freshness, and finally plunges into darkness, spices and liquorice. On the palate, the wine still has a physical presence. It is striking and demanding, tactile and vibrant rather than aromatic. It is built on rhythm and rupture more than harmony. After an initial cloud of softness, we hit a mineralized verticality that gradually opens out to suggest a bitter, iodised and saline nobility.
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