David Niederauer  Los Gatos, CA VinoCellar.com Extraordinaire
 Posts: 30915
 | | 04-08-2004 01:18 AM |
| 1996 Dom Perignon.
Rumor has it that Parker has given it 98 points. I disagree. I thought it was only a 97+.
This stuff is good. Can somebody give a real tasting note please?
Better buy some before... | | |
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JonesWineNo1  Sommelier
 Posts: 8568
 | | 04-08-2004 02:29 AM |
| It's a buy. Simple as that. | | | |
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love_cab_chard  Master of Wine
 Posts: 12714
 | | 04-08-2004 02:40 AM |
| I have read a lot about this from the 2 of you. 2 questions:
a. How long will this keep in the old cellar? b. Approx retail price?
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DdB  Barrel Filler
 Posts: 1452
 | | 04-08-2004 03:10 AM |
| c. Anybody seen this on the East Coast yet? | | | |
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skwid  Wine Connoisseur
 Posts: 5452
 | | 04-08-2004 04:25 AM |
| Quote:
I have read a lot about this from the 2 of you. 2 questions:
a. How long will this keep in the old cellar?
b. Approx retail price?
c. Anybody seen this on the East Coast yet?
Thanks.
Should keep quite awhile, 20 years or so. I've gotten it for a low as $85/bottle. Remember they make a ton of this stuff so prices could drop (or not). As for c). who cares It is really tasty. I had a bottle with Davidn and Jw1 and it was pretty darn good (they didn't like it so I had to drink it all). | | | |
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David Niederauer  Los Gatos, CA VinoCellar.com Extraordinaire
 Posts: 30915
 | | 04-08-2004 04:39 AM |
| Quote:
a. How long will this keep in the old cellar? b. Approx retail price?
This stuff should keep 20 years easily. My reco would be to buy as much as you think you will drink in the next two years. Say you drink a bottle for you and your SO's birthday, another for an anniversary, one on Thanksgiving, one on Christmas and one on New Years. That's six bottles assuming you will only consume one bottle at each of these events. Two years=12 bottles. After two years look around and buy some more of it for undoubtedly a lot more money or buy something new.
Going price is about $100. I understand there will be a price increase sometime soon of approx. $15. If you buy a case (12) you should be able to get a 10% discount. That takes it to $90. Skwid bought some for $85 but I believe that was a special circumstance and is not available any more (correct me if I am wrong skkwid). Besides you want to buy the stuff from someone local. You don't want to buy it for $5 less somewhere and then pay $6 for shipping.
I will say this... it tastes pretty good. You are paying $100 for a special occasion wine and it does taste special. And not only does it taste good... you get to say "Dom Perignon". That is special too. | | | |
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skwid  Wine Connoisseur
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 | | 04-08-2004 04:44 AM |
| I purchased it fairly locally (Concord CA) but did have the Champagne delivered. I think it was about $13 for the sixpack. There are still four bottles available according to the bevmo web site. I got a 10% discount with a coupon. | | | |
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DdB  Barrel Filler
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 | | 04-08-2004 05:07 AM |
| Hey skwid -  | | | |
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skwid  Wine Connoisseur
 Posts: 5452
 | | 04-08-2004 05:16 AM |
| Hmm, now they have 24 of them left.... | | | |
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Randy Wigginton  Master of Wine
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 | | 04-12-2004 10:40 PM |
| Parker sez: 98 points. You need an erobertparker subscription, but the review starts with this sentence: "I have had a lot of great vintages of Dom Perignon, but I do not remember any as impressive as the 1996." | | | |
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Winetex  Austin, Texas (pretty fall colors here)
 Master of Wine
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 | | 04-13-2004 02:37 PM |
| Rumor has it that Costco on the West Coast has the 96 DP in the high $80s. | | | |
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David Walker  Barrel Sampler
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 | | 04-13-2004 03:36 PM |
| Too bad Costco doesn't ship. | | | |
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Seaquam  Barrel Filler
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 | | 04-13-2004 07:01 PM |
| Correct. US$89 at Costco in Merced, CA, last month.
And they had lots. | | | |
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Rothko  Palm Beach Wine Connoisseur
 Posts: 5723
 | | 04-13-2004 10:35 PM |
| Wow, that's a nice price for 96 Dom.
Even if it winds up in the bins of our local Costco, you can bet it will be priced over $100. | | | |
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love_cab_chard  Master of Wine
 Posts: 12714
 | | 04-14-2004 12:30 AM |
| I checked in some shops here in NJ... nothin', nada, zilch...  Any ideas on how to get some? | | | |
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Tim  Barrel Filler
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 | | 04-14-2004 12:13 PM |
| Our local Costco has an entire palet...of the '95 still....  | | | |
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Winetex  Austin, Texas (pretty fall colors here)
 Master of Wine
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 | | 04-14-2004 04:55 PM |
| Some of the Costcos also received the '96 and they are mixed with the 95s.
LCC - most of the west coast stores have this for under $100 pb. Go for a case discount and then you can relay to some of the other east coasters. I bought mine from Sam's in Chicago before the prices went up. | | | |
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ChangeMe  Barrel Filler
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 | | 04-15-2004 04:25 PM |
| I just read the Parker review. Is "Wheat Thins" a common descriptor or does it only get used for 98 pt champagnes?
raybanz | | | |
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Winetex  Austin, Texas (pretty fall colors here)
 Master of Wine
 Posts: 11289
 | | 04-16-2004 01:20 AM |
| "Wheat thins" is not a commonly used descriptor for 98 point champagne. Usually you see brioche or another bready descriptor. It's really kind of funny. | | | |
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David Walker  Barrel Sampler
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 | | 04-16-2004 01:34 AM |
| Maybe he's leaning toward more, uhhhh, domestic, descriptors? | | | |
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