Dom Perignon
Dom Perignon was the 17th century Benedictine monk who "invented" Champagne. Originally registered by Eugene Mercier who sold the brand name to Moet & Chandon. Dom Perignon is the name by which its prestige cuvee goes by, first released in 1937 it is certainly the Grandfather of all Champagnes.
The Abbey of Hautvillers is to this day the custodian of the memory of Dom Perignon: home of a unique inspiration.
Produced from only Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes, with the exclusive choice of plots offering perfect conditions, Dom Perignon chooses only the best harvests and thereafter, a long, slow ageing of the wine.
Each vintage offers a new aspect of Dom Perignon, reflecting a new creation for the wine maker. In its constant quest for the ultimate balance between Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, the Dom Perignon style exudes a complex structure made up of delightful aromas and sensations, as light as air, one of lifes memorable pleasures.



