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Dom Pérignon

Dom Pérignon is undoubtedly the world’s most renowned Champagne house, celebrated for crafting wines of unique depth and complexity. Its remarkable story begins with a visionary monk whose ambitions shaped the foundations of the estate as we know it today.

Dom Perignon, a Benedictine monk, appointed cellarer in the Hautvillers Abbaye in 1668, marked his time in contributing to the development of champagne, originally designed to be a "still" wine (without bubbles). The advent of Napoleon, a friend of Jean-Remy Chandon in 1804, marks the beginning of an era of uninterrupted commercial success for Moët & Chandon, which is now globally renowned. "The" Dom Perignon, cuvee prestige of the house, is certainly the most famous champagne in the world.
Sold from 1936 (the vintage 1921, produced only 300 copies), it experienced immediate worldwide success. This wine, bottled in a particular eighteenth-century flask-shaped bottle, is produced only in the best years. The volume of bottles of Dom Perignon produced is a secret jealously guarded by the LVMH group, now owners of Moët & Chandon.
Other creations complete the collection, such as the rosé cuvée, a blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir offering red-fruit aromatics, candied citrus and subtle empyreumatic notes; Dom Pérignon Plénitude 2 (P2) marks a new peak in the life of the Vintage cuvée, released after an extended period of lee ageing with late disgorgement, typically after 12 to 15 years in the cellar. As for Plénitude 3 (P3), it stands at the pinnacle of its expression, released only after 25 to 40 years of cellar ageing.

Dom Perignon, a Benedictine monk, appointed cellarer in the Hautvillers Abbaye in 1668, marked his time in contributing to the development of champagne, originally designed to be a "still" wine (without bubbles). The advent of Napoleon, a friend of Jean-Remy Chandon in 1804, marks the beginning of an era of uninterrupted commercial success for Moët & Chandon, which is now globally renowned. "The" Dom Perignon, cuvee prestige of the house, is certainly the most famous champagne in the world.
Sold from 1936 (the vintage 1921, produced only 300 copies), it experienced immediate worldwide success. This wine, bottled in a particular eighteenth-century flask-shaped bottle, is produced only in the best years. The volume of bottles of Dom Perignon produced is a secret jealously guarded by the LVMH group, now owners of Moët & Chandon.
Other creations complete the collection, such as the rosé cuvée, a blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir offering red-fruit aromatics, candied citrus and subtle empyreumatic notes; Dom Pérignon Plénitude 2 (P2) marks a new peak in the life of the Vintage cuvée, released after an extended period of lee ageing with late disgorgement, typically after 12 to 15 years in the cellar. As for Plénitude 3 (P3), it stands at the pinnacle of its expression, released only after 25 to 40 years of cellar ageing.

2eme Plénitude (P2) Dom Pérignon

2eme Plénitude (P2) Dom Pérignon

H
2006
420
225 | Buy 2, get 10%
H
2015
250
H
2015
160(starting price)
H
2015
640(starting price)Price per bottle 160
Brut Dom Pérignon

Brut Dom Pérignon

H
2013
342(current price)
H
2013
235
H
2013
600(starting price)Price per bottle 150
H
2013
140(current price)
H
2013
140(current price)
H
2012
220
H
2009
428
H
2008
420
H
2008
380
H
2008
190(starting price)
H
2006
480(starting price)Price per bottle 160
H
2004
190(starting price)
H
2004
180(current price)
H
2003
190(starting price)
H
2003
180(starting price)
H
2003
171(starting price)
H
1995
260(current price)
H
1985
350(current price)
H
1982
280(starting price)
H
1978
243(starting price)
H
1973
256(starting price)
H
2006
261(current price)
H
2006
261(current price)
H
2015
249
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