Dom Perignon

Dom Pérignon is one of the most famous champagne brands. It appears on bottles uncorked at celebrations across the globe, has become synonymous with luxury, and embodies a history stretching back more than three centuries. But behind all this glamour lies a house with a clear and unwavering philosophy: to produce champagne only in years when the harvest is good enough.

History

It all started with the Benedictine monk Pierre Perignon (1638-1715) who was the cellar master at the Abbey of Hautvillers, near Épernay. It is often said that he invented sparkling wine, but this is not true. His actual task was rather the opposite: to find a way to stop the second fermentation in the bottle, as too much stock was being lost due to exploding bottles. His contribution lay in genuine breakthroughs: he ordered stronger bottles from England, pruned the vines to reduce yields and improve concentration, and handled the grapes with care to prevent the juice from being exposed to air. He was also a pioneer in the use of cork stoppers, which helped prevent spoilage and allowed the wines to mature.

The modern brand emerged much later. The first commercial vintage of Dom Pérignon was produced in 1921, went on sale only in 1936, and was shipped to New York on the liner ‘Normandy’. In 1937, Moët & Chandon acquired the rights to use this brand for its prestigious cuvée. Today, Dom Pérignon is part of the LVMH empire.

Vineyards

The Dom Pérignon vineyards are situated in the most prestigious areas of Champagne, mainly around Haut-Villiers, but also in Grand Cru vineyards, including Ay, Bouzy, Verzenay and Avize. Over time, successive chefs de cave have identified a core terroir of around 200 hectares comprising the finest vineyards.

Terroir

The vineyards are situated on chalky limestone soils typical of the Champagne region, which impart mineral notes to the grapes and contribute to the aromatic complexity of the finished wines. The combination of the cool northern climate and these chalk-rich soils gives the champagne its characteristic freshness and structure, without which the long ageing required by Dom Pérignon would be impossible.

Grape varieties

Dom Pérignon uses only Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, so without Pinot Meunier, unlike many other Champagne producers. The blend typically consists of the two varieties in a ratio of approximately 50/50, although depending on the vintage, this ratio may vary to 60/40 or 40/60. Chardonnay brings freshness and clarity; Pinot Noir adds body and depth.

Winemaking

Dom Pérignon is always a vintage champagne: every grape in the bottle comes from a single harvest. If the year is not good enough, no wine is produced. The wine is aged in the cellar for at least eight years before release. The process involves two fermentations: the first turns the must into still wine, the second takes place in the bottle and creates the bubbles. The wines are then aged on the lees, in contact with spent yeast, which gives them roundness and aromatic complexity.

Wines

Dom Perignon used to have late releases of their vintage Champagnes called oenothèque. Since 2014, the term is no longer used, instead, they use the word "Plenitude": releases in three stages of maturation, known as Plénitudes. The first (P1) appears after approximately eight to nine years on the lees. The second (P2) follows after fifteen to twenty years, and the third (P3) after thirty years or more, in very small quantities.

The domaine also produces a rosé wine made from grapes grown in specific plots stretching from O-Viller through Cumières to Aÿ. Each vintage bears the character of its own year, the domaine does not blend vintages or smooth out differences. In Dom Perignon's view, it is not the wine itself that changes, but how it has evolved over time.

The best vintages

As there are quite some different Dom Perignon releases (the 'normal' release, the P2, the P3 and the former Oenotheque, the rose) it's quite difficult to name a complete list.

However the following vintages, amongst others, can described as legendary: 1961, 1969, 1971, 1990, 1996, 2002, 2008, 

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Chateau Lynch-Bages • Chateau Lynch Bages 2001 0,75 88 90 18 10 € 135,00 € 163,35
Chateau L'Evangile 1994 0,75 90 93 18 6 € 109,00 € 131,89
Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1970 0,75 1 € 499,00 € 603,79
Chateau Cos D'Estournel 2011 0,75 91 90 18 8 18 € 135,00 € 163,35
Chateau Giscours 2012 0,75 89 94 8 5 € 59,95 € 72,54
Chateau Palmer 2011 0,75 96 95 9- 4 € 295,00 € 356,95
Louis Roederer • Cristal 1995 0,75 97 18 1 € 449,00 € 543,29
Chateau La Cote Haut Brion (high shoulder) 1937 0,75 1 € 189,00 € 228,69
Chateau Leoville Barton 2011 0,75 88 95 18 8 12 € 74,95 € 90,69
Chateau Figeac 2012 0,75 93 93 18 5 € 149,00 € 180,29
Jean-Louis Chave • Hermitage 1995 0,75 95 95 9- 2 € 565,00 € 683,65
E.Guigal • Cote Roti La Turque 1991 0,75 99 93 9 1 € 749,00 € 906,29
Chateau La Fleur Petrus 1998 0,75 92 93 18 8+ 8 € 249,00 € 301,29
Chateau Margaux • Pavillon Rouge du Chateau Margaux 2009 0,75 93 94 18 8+ 12 € 235,00 € 284,35
Sine Qua Non • Labels Syrah 2007 0,75 98 92 8.5 10 € 439,00 € 531,19
Chateau Palmer 1987 0,75 16 3 € 189,00 € 228,69
Gaja • Costa Russi 2009 0,75 94 96 8.5 3 € 329,00 € 398,09
Domaine de la Janasse • Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee Chaupin 2010 0,75 98 98 17 9- 12 € 69,00 € 83,49
Quinta do Noval • Nacional 1970 0,75 96 98 9 1 € 1.399,00 € 1.692,79
Quinta do Noval • Nacional 2001 0,75 96 97 9+ 3 € 795,00 € 961,95
Quinta do Noval • Nacional 2003 0,75 93 96 9- 3 € 895,00 € 1.082,95
Mommessin • Clos de Tart 2000 0,75 94 17 2 € 549,00 € 664,29
Piper Heidsieck • Cuvee Jean-Paul Gaultier NV 0,75 91 1 € 59,00 € 71,39
Perrier Jouet • Grand Brut NV 0,75 91 16 6 € 49,95 € 60,44
Bollinger • Grande Cuvee Rose NV 0,75 17 3 € 59,90 € 72,48
Armand Rousseau • Gevrey Chambertin Clos St Jacques 2007 0,75 93 93 1 € 995,00 € 1.203,95
Ruinart • Brut NV 0,75 88 93 8 11 € 53,68 € 64,95
Vina Sena • Sena 2009 0,75 92 2 € 129,00 € 156,09
Kopke • Very Old Dry White NV 0,75 9 2 € 187,95 € 227,42
Screaming Eagle • Second Flight 2008 0,75 92 8 1 € 899,00 € 1.087,79
Chateau Lynch-Bages • Chateau Lynch Bages 2008 0,75 93 91 18 8+ 1 € 109,00 € 131,89
Chateau Mouton Rothschild • Le Petit Mouton de Mouton Rothschild 2012 0,75 91 92 16 6 € 189,00 € 228,69
Chateau Rauzan Segla 2012 0,75 94 94 18 23 € 64,95 € 78,59
Chateau Lascombes 1999 0,75 16 1 € 54,00 € 65,34
Chateau Talbot 2012 0,75 91 93 8 7 € 59,00 € 71,39
Soldera • Case Basse Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2000 0,75 93 94 1 € 1.149,00 € 1.390,29
Chateau Chasse Spleen 2010 0,75 90 90 17 34 € 44,95 € 54,39
Louis Jadot • Echezeaux 2009 0,75 94 95 2 € 249,00 € 301,29
Armand Rousseau • Chambertin 2011 0,75 93 1 € 2.995,00 € 3.623,95
Armand Rousseau • Gevrey Chambertin Clos St Jacques 2011 0,75 91 18 7+ 1 € 1.195,00 € 1.445,95
Chateau Brane Cantenac 2000 0,75 92 91 18 1 € 109,00 € 131,89
Giacomo Conterno • Barolo Riserva Monfortino 2006 0,75 99 98 1 € 1.099,00 € 1.329,79
Jacques Selosse • Extra Brut Grand Cru le Bout du Clos NV 0,75 97 17 1 € 629,00 € 761,09
Jacques Selosse • Extra Brut Grand Cru la Cote Faron NV 0,75 97 9- 3 € 669,00 € 809,49
Meo Camuzet • Corton les Perrieres 2011 0,75 94 8.5 4 € 279,00 € 337,59
Domaine le Vieux Chene • Rivesaltes 1985 0,75 87 17 8+ 1 € 65,65 € 79,44
Domaine Raveneau • Chablis Mont Mains 2008 0,75 92 2 € 399,00 € 482,79
Jean Grivot • Richebourg 1999 0,75 95 95 1 € 1.395,00 € 1.687,95
Thunevin-Calvet • Cotes du Roussillon Villages Les Trois Maries 2010 0,75 92 8+ 2 € 79,50 € 96,20
Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1964 0,75 88 19 9- 1 € 349,00 € 422,29
Chimere • Chateauneuf du Pape 2010 1,5 98 9 1 € 1.845,00 € 2.232,45
Chateau Suduiraut 2013 0,75 95 94 19 9- 7 € 69,00 € 83,49
Chateau Lafaurie-Peyraguey 2013 0,75 94 96 19 8.5 1 € 55,95 € 67,70
Krug • Vintage 2000 0,75 95 95 4 € 399,00 € 482,79
Chateau Beychevelle 2013 0,75 88 89 16 8- 2 € 85,00 € 102,85
Chateau Duhart Milon 2013 0,75 87 90 17 8 1 € 72,95 € 88,27
Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2013 0,75 90 93 18 11 € 595,00 € 719,95
Chateau Palmer 2013 0,75 94 18 8.5 7 € 195,00 € 235,95
Roblet-Monnot • Bonnes Mares 1999 0,75 1 € 399,00 € 482,79
Jean Grivot • Richebourg 1995 0,75 95 92 1 € 1.195,00 € 1.445,95
Chateau Cantemerle 2009 0,75 91 91 18 8 10 € 42,95 € 51,97
Christian Moueix • Dominus Napanook 2010 0,75 92 95 8+ 5 on request
Sine Qua Non • Five Shooter Grenache 2010 0,75 98 9 2 € 529,00 € 640,09
Chateau Poujeaux 2003 0,75 88 88 18 3 € 29,00 € 35,09
Chateau Lafleur 1986 0,75 92 95 8.5 1 € 649,00 € 785,29
Delas • Hermitage les Bessards 2012 0,75 97 95 9- 11 € 133,00 € 160,93
M. Chapoutier • Hermitage Vin de Paille 2003 0,375 99 99 9+ 1 € 119,00 € 143,99
Francois Lamarche • Vosne Romanee la Grande Rue 2016 0,75 94 8.5 1 € 499,00 € 603,79
Mugneret-Gibourg • Echezeaux 2015 0,75 95 1 € 1.015,00 € 1.228,15
Dow's • Tappit Hen Vintage Port (in deluxe case, 303 produced) 1977 2,1 93 92 18 8+ 2 € 649,00 € 785,29
Chateau Margaux • Pavillon Blanc du Chateau Margaux 2001 0,75 94 92 17 2 € 239,00 € 289,19
Chateau Latour 1921 0,75 90 8 1 € 3.750,00 € 4.537,50
Numanthia • Termanthia 2011 0,75 91 93 7.5 1 € 169,00 € 204,49
Domaine La Sobilane • Rivesaltes 1968 0,75 18 8.5 2 € 110,70 € 133,95
Riveyrac • Rivesaltes 1981 0,75 86 16 8- 10 € 64,80 € 78,41
Armand Rousseau • Gevrey Chambertin Clos St Jacques 2003 0,75 91 94 3 € 1.195,00 € 1.445,95
Rene Engel • Grands Echezeaux 1998 0,75 2 € 1.950,00 € 2.359,50
Paul Jaboulet Aîné • Hermitage La Chapelle 2011 0,75 95 97 9- 9 € 174,00 € 210,54
Georges Roumier • Chambolle Musigny les Amoureuses 2015 0,75 99 95 1 € 4.295,00 € 5.196,95
Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste 1975 0,75 2 € 79,00 € 95,59
Marquis d'Angerville • Volnay Champans 2009 0,75 90 93 8+ 2 € 225,00 € 272,25
Chateau Talbot 1977 0,75 1 € 79,00 € 95,59
Chateau Angelus 2014 0,75 94 97 18 8.5 12 € 319,00 € 385,99
Chateau Palmer 2014 0,75 94 97 8.5 14 € 215,00 € 260,15
Owen Roe • Syrah Chapel Block 2008 0,75 8 1 € 92,95 € 112,47
Domaine d'Auvenay • Aligote Sous Chatelet 2006 0,75 1 € 2.945,00 € 3.563,45
Joseph Drouhin • Chambertin Clos de Beze 2013 1,5 91 93 19 8+ 2 € 649,00 € 785,29
Armand Rousseau • Gevrey Chambertin Clos St Jacques 2013 0,75 91 18 8- 1 € 995,00 € 1.203,95
Castello di Fonterutoli • Siepi 2005 0,75 91 92 8 5 € 92,95 € 112,47
Armand de Brignac • Demi Sec NV 0,75 17 8+ 2 € 349,00 € 422,29
Domaine Louis Boillot • Nuits St Georges les Pruliers 2013 0,75 91 8 1 € 59,95 € 72,54
Louis Jadot • Bonnes Mares 2013 0,75 92 94 8.5 2 € 204,00 € 246,84
Louis Jadot • Clos St. Denis 2016 0,75 95 8.5 5 € 240,00 € 290,40
Opus One • Proprietary Red Wine 2012 0,75 96 93 8.5 2 € 389,00 € 470,69
Chateau Malescot-St-Exupery 1999 0,75 90 88 17 8+ 3 € 102,95 € 124,57
Sine Qua Non • Patine Syrah 2011 0,75 98 9+ 1 € 499,00 € 603,79
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