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Dom Pérignon is an iconic Champagne, with legendary depth and complexity, exquisite balance and finesse. Chef de Cave at the cellar described 2010 as a year that “took equal parts mastery and humility.” The 98-point result is rich, deep, layered.
Tasting notes
Creamy mango, apple, honeysuckle, light spice and grippy minerality
Aroma
Creamy guava, nectarine, vanilla and lightly toasted brioche
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
More information
Dom Pérignon has been Moët et Chandon’s most luxurious cuvée since its inaugural 1921 vintage and is only made in outstanding years. 2010 is remarkable for its turnaround. It was a dry year, until the three day deluge mid August. Berries swelled, some split, rot threatened, but the legendary team of Moët worked around the clock and have produced one of their finest releases ever. Dom Pérignon was a 17th century monk at the abbey in Hautvillers, and his ambition was to make “the best wine in the world”. Hugh Johnson dubbed him the wine world’s ‘first perfectionist’. Fitting then that this should be made from the finest Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, and only released after a decade in the cellar. A wine of extraordinary complexity and finesse.