Dom Perignon
The Dom Pérignon range includes the flagship Vintage Brut, crafted from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes from Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyards. The portfolio also features Vintage Rosé, made with careful addition of still red wine, and the rare P2 (Plénitude Deuxième) expressions that undergo extended aging for added complexity. Each vintage spends a minimum of seven years on lees, developing the house's signature style of elegance, finesse, and remarkable aging potential. Dom Pérignon releases only in exceptional years, making each vintage a reflection of that specific harvest's unique conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Dom Pérignon different from other Champagnes?
Dom Pérignon produces only vintage Champagne, meaning each bottle comes from grapes of a single exceptional year. The house uses only Premier and Grand Cru vineyards and ages wines for a minimum of seven years.
How long can Dom Pérignon be aged?
Dom Pérignon can age for decades when stored properly. The house releases special Plénitude expressions (P2, P3) that showcase how the wine evolves with extended aging, developing greater complexity and depth.
What is the best way to serve Dom Pérignon?
Serve Dom Pérignon chilled at 46-50°F in proper Champagne flutes. Open carefully to preserve the mousse, and allow the wine to breathe briefly before serving to fully appreciate its complex aromatics.

