Dom Perignon 1999: Tasting Notes, Prices, Vintage Report (2024)
The award-winning 1999 Dom Perignon vintage Champagne from Moet & Chandon is one for your wine cellar!
How does this Dom Perignon vintage taste and is it still drinkable?
This article answers all your questions about the 1999 Dom Perignon vintage - tasting notes, food pairing, and critical acclaim.
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How Much Does Dom Perignon 1999 Cost?
The price of a 750ml bottle of 1999 Dom Perignon Brut is around $305 in 2021.
Let’s look at the flavor profile of this wine.
How Does Dom Perignon 1999 Taste?
The Dom Perignon Brut sparkling wine is a gorgeous blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grape varietals.
Here are the tasting notes of this flavorful sparkling wine:
On The Nose
This 1999 Dom Perignon vintage has a youthful citrus aroma and grapefruit notes. On swirling the Champagne glass for a few seconds, the citrus bouquet of the wine gives way to rich aromas of coconut, cocoa, and tobacco.
On The Palate
This vintage engulfs you with an earthy complex fullness and a vibrant warmth of peppery spice. The intense sensation of flavors melts into an exotic maturity of ripe fruit, pear, and green apple flavors with a slight touch of aniseed.
Here are some pairing tips for your Dom Perignon vintage.
How to Serve and Food Pairings with Dom Perignon 1999
This delightful vintage wine from Moet & Chandon has an alcohol content of 12% and is best served at 10ºC.
The 1999 Dom Perignon vintage pairs well with seafood like smoked salmon, shellfish, caviar, and oysters.
This Dom Perignon vintage can also be paired with greasy, sumptuous dishes like fried chicken, steak, or foie gras. The citric edge of the Champagne compliments rich and heavy dishes.
So what do critics have to say about this delectable vintage?
Dom Perignon 1999 Critical Acclaim
This vintage was awarded One Star by Le Guide Hachette des Vins and praised by numerous critics.
The Wine Spectator gave this fine wine a score of 90.
This Dom Perignon vintage has a youthful citrus aroma and a slight touch of mint and graphite notes. The palate has a lemony zest, with hints of brioche and a crisp finish.
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar gave this vintage an impressive 93 points.
The 1999 Dom Perignon has a subtle bouquet of lemon, ripe fruit, pear, and hints of green cardamom. The palate has exotic fruits and green apple flavors with a touch of spice in the background.
Jancis Robinson gave this Champagne an 18.5/20.
The 1999 Dom Perignon vintage has a complex and mature nutty nose. The palate is robust and approachable and makes for a pleasant drinking experience.
Was 1999 a Good Year for Dom Perignon?
Yes. The harvest for Dom Perignon in 1999 saw a beautiful spring followed by a sweltering hot summer and heavy rainfall.
The Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grape yield benefitted from the long summer - becoming the earliest harvest in the history of Moet & Chandon.
Is 1999 Dom Perignon Still Good?
The 1999 Dom Perignon vintage Champagne can last longer than non vintage wine - usually up to 7 to 10 years.
If not stored properly, the quality can start deteriorating after peak years.
This vintage wine will drink well from 2008 to 2024.
Get A Dom Perignon Bubbly For Your Cellar!
Dom Perignon vintages from Moet & Chandon (located in the Epernay commune) are never ordinary. If you’re a sparkling wine lover - this warm vintage should definitely be on your list!
The 1999 vintage is a relatively simple Dom Perignon, and after eight years of aging in the cellars, the wine does justice to the brand’s rich legacy.
Other Dom Perignon Champagne vintages of 1990, 1995, and 1996 are also considered amongst the brand’s finest. Modern vintages like 2002, 2004, and 2008 have also been well received.
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