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Winery Dom Pérignon

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Vintage prestige cuvée produced by the maison Moët & Chandon (LVMH group). It is made only in declared vintages and represents the expression of a single harvest for each vintage. (lvmh.com)
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Winery history Dom Pérignon

The brand is named after the Benedictine monk Dom Pierre Pérignon, associated with the Abbey of Hautvillers; the first commonly recognized vintage dates from 1921, and during the 20th century the cuvée was developed and promoted through the Moët group.

Production philosophy

An approach centered on the nobility of the vintage: production focuses on the expression of a single vintage, with careful attention to blending and extended cellar aging. The stated goal is to convey the character of each vintage in harmony and flavor complexity.

Terroir and vineyards

Production region: Champagne; production is linked to the terroirs of Champagne and to the Épernay/Hautvillers area, with grapes selected from qualified crus.

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