94 Points Wine Advocate
Born from rigorous selection in a botrytis-pressured year, the 2010 Dom Pérignon Rosé is composed of 44% Chardonnay—sourced predominantly from Chouilly, Cramant and Avize—and 56% Pinot Noir, with the latter largely drawn from Verzenay, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ and Hautvillers. Eleven percent of the Pinot Noir was vinified as red wine, lending the wine its color, aromatic lift and textural nuance. Disgorged in March 2024 with a dosage of five grams per liter, it unfurls from the glass with aromas of bitter orange, wild raspberry and fresh strawberry, mingled with nuances of rooibos, Timut pepper and charred, buttered toast. On the palate, the wine is medium- to full-bodied, muscular and vinous, built around a rich yet vibrant core of fruit, complemented by structuring phenolics that impart its bitter qualities. Ample and textural, this is a commendable effort in a challenging Champagne vintage. - Kristaps Karklins
This limited Takashi Murakami edition of Dom Pérignon Rosé 2010 celebrates the art of assemblage, pairing the 2010 rosé vintage with a specially designed giftbox by the acclaimed Japanese artist. Produced only in exceptional years and exclusively as a vintage, Dom Pérignon Rosé is a tribute to Pinot Noir, here blended 59% Pinot Noir (including 13% red wine) and 41% Chardonnay from 100% Grand and Premier Cru vineyards. Aged 12 years on lees and disgorged in summer 2022 with a low Brut dosage of 5 g/l, it balances tension between youthful energy and mature complexity. The 2010 season was challenging for Pinot Noir but outstanding for Chardonnay; the wine shows precise red berry and citrus fruit, floral notes and Dom Pérignon’s signature subtle smokiness over a chalky, mineral backbone. A collectible, art-driven release with 15+ years of further ageing potential.