Written and Photographed by Liz Palmer
This photo essay is a collection of images of my interview with Richard Geoffrey, Chef de Cave, Dom Pérignon, capturing his expressions and movements.
Outside on the grounds of the Abbey
I met Richard Geoffroy at the Abbey of Hautvillers, the celestial home of Champagne, where in the 17th century the Benedictine monk Dom Pierre Pérignon conducted research and experiments on the wines of Champagne.
Richard Geoffroy has been the head winemaker for over 20 years of Moët & Chandon’s Cuvée Dom Pérignon, and shows no signs of slowing down. He greets me with a warm smile, quite personable and relaxed.
Tasting
The scientist at work: focused, attention to detail and perfection – wines often mirror their maker. I was absolutely thrilled to taste with one of the world’s premier Champagne artists. I paced myself in elegant moderation.
Richard Geoffroy’s comments:
“A seamless, silky texture is what I’m looking for – I am not looking for weight or power.”
“Dom Pérignon must be vibrant and long.”
“Dom Pérignon is all about pleasure and joy!” Richard Geoffroy
“Perfectly Balanced!” Liz Palmer
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