Dom Perignon Brut 2015
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Description
Dom Pérignon Brut 2015 is a vintage prestige cuvée Champagne from Moët & Chandon, bottled at 12.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. This release earned 97 points from James Suckling, who called it "a super-complex Champagne with chewy tension," alongside 96 points from both Wine Spectator and Jeb Dunnuck — placing the 2015 among the most critically acclaimed recent Dom Pérignon vintages.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5% | Origin: Champagne, France | Vintage: 2015 | Producer: Moët & Chandon (Dom Pérignon)
Production & Heritage
Dom Pérignon is the prestige cuvée of Moët & Chandon, the legendary Champagne house founded in 1743 in Épernay. The 2015 vintage blends 51% Pinot Noir and 49% Chardonnay sourced from 17 Grands Crus vineyards across Champagne and the Premier Cru of Hautvillers — the historic abbey where Dom Pierre Pérignon refined sparkling wine production in the 17th century. Produced entirely via méthode champenoise, this vintage underwent a minimum of eight years of maturation on its lees before being disgorged in January 2023. Unlike most Champagne houses that rely on non-vintage blends, Dom Pérignon is exclusively vintage — meaning the house will forgo production entirely in years that do not meet its quality standard rather than compromise the wine.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with expressive layers of roasted coffee bean, burnt sugar, and smoky wet stone before unfolding into more delicate registers — lime blossom, jasmine, orange peel, and fresh pastry. Robert Parker's Wine Advocate noted an "ethereal profile" with white pepper, iodine, and ripe orchard fruit intertwined with toast and herbs.
Taste: The entry is rounded and generous, carried by a finely detailed mousse that delivers flavors of glazed apple, cantaloupe, mandarin orange peel, and crème de cassis. The mid-palate builds in structure and weight — medium to full-bodied with a soft, chalky texture and subtle phenolic grip. Spice notes of aniseed and cardamom emerge alongside canelé pastry, chopped almond, and vanilla as the wine develops across the palate.
Finish: Long, sapid, and penetrating, with chalky dry extract and a characteristic gastronomic bitterness that lingers well beyond the final sip. Smoke, cocoa, and a thread of citrus pith carry through to an exceptionally persistent close.
How to Drink Dom Pérignon 2015
Serve chilled between 9–12°C in a wide-bowled wine glass rather than a narrow flute — the broader surface area allows the 2015's complex aromatics to fully develop. This vintage has enough weight and structure to stand on its own without food, though it also rewards pairing. A Champagne Cocktail with a sugar cube and Angostura bitters highlights the wine's toasty depth. A French 75 lets the citrus and floral character shine against gin's botanicals. For a minimal-intervention serve, a Kir Royale with a restrained measure of crème de cassis complements the vintage's own dark fruit undertones.
Best For
- Celebrating a milestone anniversary, engagement, or career achievement
- Gifting to a serious wine collector or Champagne enthusiast
- Anchoring a multi-course fine dining experience at home
- Cellaring for further development over the next decade
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Dom Pérignon 2015 taste like? Dom Pérignon 2015 is medium to full-bodied with a rounded, chalky texture and flavors of glazed apple, mandarin orange, pastry cream, and roasted coffee, finishing long with smoky minerality and a distinctive gastronomic bitterness.
How does Dom Pérignon 2015 compare to Krug Grande Cuvée? Both are prestige Champagnes, but Dom Pérignon is always a single-vintage expression, while Krug Grande Cuvée is a multi-vintage blend built for consistency across years. The 2015 Dom Pérignon leans toward a more expressive, fruit-forward profile with tropical notes, whereas Krug Grande Cuvée typically emphasizes toasty depth and oxidative complexity from its older reserve wines.
Is Dom Pérignon 2015 good for cellaring? Yes — disgorged in January 2023 after eight years on lees, the 2015 is drinking well now but has the acidity and structure to evolve gracefully for at least another 10 to 15 years in proper cellar conditions.
Where is Dom Pérignon 2015 made? Dom Pérignon is produced by Moët & Chandon in Épernay, in the Champagne region of northern France, using grapes sourced from 17 Grands Crus vineyards and the Premier Cru of Hautvillers.
What foods pair well with Dom Pérignon 2015? Seared scallops with brown butter complement the wine's toasty, nutty character. Lobster or crab dressed with citrus mirrors its mandarin and grapefruit notes. Aged Comté or Gruyère echo the chalky minerality. Sashimi-grade tuna or hamachi highlights the saline, iodine thread noted by critics. White truffle risotto matches the 2015's weight and earthy spice.
What sizes does Dom Pérignon 2015 come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, though Dom Pérignon vintages are also typically produced in magnum (1.5L) format, which can age even more gracefully due to the lower ratio of oxygen to wine.
Is Dom Pérignon 2015 worth the price? Dom Pérignon 2015 positions firmly in the ultra-premium Champagne tier, and its critical reception — 97 points from James Suckling and 96 from both Wine Spectator and Jeb Dunnuck — places it among the highest-rated recent releases, supporting its standing relative to other prestige cuvées at similar price levels.
Why Dom Pérignon 2015?
The 2015 vintage stands out for its rare combination of ripeness and tension — a warm growing season in Champagne produced fruit of unusual concentration, yet the wine retains the chalky minerality and structured acidity that define Dom Pérignon at its best. With near-unanimous critical acclaim across major publications (97 from Suckling, 96 from Wine Spectator and Jeb Dunnuck, 95 from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate), this is one of the most broadly praised Dom Pérignon releases in recent memory. The commitment to vintage-only production means the 2015 exists because the house judged the harvest worthy of its name — a standard no non-vintage blend can claim. For collectors and serious Champagne drinkers, it represents a snapshot of a singular year, built for both immediate pleasure and long-term cellaring.
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