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Dom Perignon P2 2004

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Description

Dom Prignon P2 2004 is a prestige cuve Champagne aged approximately 16 years on its lees, bottled at 12.5% ABV in a 750ml format. This second plnitude release earned 97 points from both Antonio Galloni of Vinous and Alison Napjus of Wine Spectator, alongside a 97+ from Audrey Frick at JebDunnuck.com affirming the 2004 vintage as one of the most celebrated expressions in the P2 lineage.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5% | Origin: Champagne, France | Vintage: 2004 | Lees Aging: ~16 Years | Producer: Dom Prignon (Mot & Chandon)

Production & Heritage

Dom Prignon, the prestige cuve of Mot & Chandon the historic Champagne house founded in 1743 and now part of LVMH produces its wines exclusively as vintage-dated expressions; no non-vintage bottling exists. The P2 2004 is a blend of 62% Pinot Noir and 38% Chardonnay, produced via the traditional method with secondary fermentation in bottle. While the standard Dom Prignon release typically ages seven to eight years on lees, the P2 designation signifies a second plnitude a minimum of fifteen years of contact with the spent yeast cells fundamentally transforming the wine’s texture, complexity, and energy before disgorgement.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with freshly roasted coffee and toasted brioche before revealing layers of dried flowers, candied orange peel, and pastry cream. A subtle smoky nuance and hints of chamomile emerge as the wine breathes, adding contemplative depth.

Taste: The entry is precise and luminous, with citrus notes of pink grapefruit and blood orange giving way to ripe apricot preserves and apple pure across the mid-palate. As the wine builds, cocoa, roasted nuts, and honeyed richness take hold, balanced by elevated minerality and fine, persistent mousse. The blend’s Pinot Noir backbone provides structure while the Chardonnay delivers tension and lift.

Finish: Long, layered, and deeply savory, the finish carries mocha, vanilla, and sage through a fine chalky texture. It lingers with remarkable poise, the minerality intensifying rather than fading, drawing you back for another sip.

How to Drink P2 2004

Serve at 5254F in a large white wine glass or tulip-shaped Champagne glass to allow the complex aromatics full expression; a narrow flute restricts the nose on a wine of this depth. A brief ten to fifteen minutes of air after pouring helps the layers unfold. P2 2004 also stands up beautifully in a Champagne Cocktail, where a sugar cube and Angostura bitters complement its toasty depth; a French 75, where the wine’s citrus brightness and fine mousse replace lighter Champagnes with added gravitas; or a minimalist Kir Royale using a restrained measure of high-quality cassis to accent the dark fruit undertones without masking complexity.

Best For

  • Marking a milestone anniversary or landmark birthday with a world-class Champagne
  • Gifting a serious wine collector who appreciates extended-aging cuves
  • Pairing with a multi-course tasting menu at a celebratory dinner
  • Adding a pinnacle bottle to a cellar of prestige Champagnes

Frequently Asked Questions

What does P2 2004 taste like? P2 2004 leads with roasted coffee, brioche, and citrus before developing into apricot preserves, cocoa, and roasted nuts, all carried by fine mousse and striking minerality. The overall impression is one of richness held in tension powerful yet precise.

How does P2 2004 compare to Krug Grande Cuve? Both are prestige Champagnes under the LVMH umbrella, but P2 2004 is a single-vintage wine with roughly 16 years of lees aging, while Krug Grande Cuve is a multi-vintage blend built from reserve wines spanning many years. P2 tends toward focused vintage character and deep autolytic complexity, whereas Krug Grande Cuve emphasizes breadth and consistency across vintages.

Is P2 2004 good for sipping neat? Absolutely this is a Champagne designed for contemplative drinking, and its extended lees aging has produced a depth and textural richness that rewards slow, undistracted attention. Serve it slightly warmer than typical Champagne to fully appreciate its complexity.

Where is P2 2004 made? P2 2004 is produced by Dom Prignon at the historic Abbey of Hautvillers in the Champagne region of northeastern France. The fruit is sourced from Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyards across the Champagne appellation.

What foods pair well with P2 2004? Seared scallops with brown butter highlight the wine’s toasty, nutty depth. Aged Comt or Gruyre cheese mirrors its savory autolytic character. Roasted lobster with citrus beurre blanc echoes the grapefruit and orange peel notes. Mushroom risotto complements its earthy, umami undertones. White truffle dishes amplify the wine’s smoky, mineral-driven finish.

What sizes does P2 2004 come in? Dom Prignon P2 2004 is primarily available in the standard 750ml bottle, though limited magnum (1.5L) formats have been released for select vintages.

Is P2 2004 worth the price? P2 2004 sits firmly in the ultra-premium tier of prestige Champagne, positioned well above the standard Dom Prignon vintage release but justified by its dramatically extended aging program and critical acclaim multiple 97-point scores from leading publications confirm it as one of the top Champagnes of its generation.

Why P2 2004?

The 2004 vintage in Champagne delivered exceptional natural acidity and slow, even ripening conditions that reward precisely the kind of prolonged lees aging the P2 program demands. With approximately sixteen years on lees, this release has undergone a genuine transformation: the primary fruit brightness of the original vintage has deepened into a multi-layered wine where coffee, cocoa, dried flowers, and mineral intensity coexist with remarkable vibrancy. Earning 97 points from Vinous, Wine Spectator, and JebDunnuck.com independently, P2 2004 stands as one of the most critically acclaimed releases in the plnitude series. For anyone seeking a Champagne that demonstrates how time on lees can fundamentally reshape a great vintage, this bottling makes a compelling case.

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