Dom Pérignon 2013 Magnum

670,00€
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France / Champagne

Dom Pérignon is named after the Benedictine monk Pérignon, who significantly further developed the méthode champenoise in the 17th century. Today, it is regarded as an ingenious fusion of tradition and the modern art of the cellar master. The hot and dry summer of 2013 was the sunniest since records began in Champagne. This had a particularly positive effect on the quality of the grapes.

Wine profile: Dom Pérignon 2013 Magnum

Expansion: traditional bottle fermentation for at least 8 years

Grape variety (filter): 52% Chardonnay, 48% Pinot Noir

Maturity: Now - 2045

Alcohol content (in % vol.): 12.5% ​​Vol.

Allergens: contains sulphites

Manufacturer/importer: MHCS, 9 Avenue de Champagne, 51200 Epernay, France

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Specifications

  • Robert Parker
    95/100
  • Jeb Dunnuck
    95+/100
  • James Suckling
    97/100
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Champagne Dom Pérignon

Dom Pérignon

In the venerable vineyards of Champagne, where the essence of luxury and refinement is captured in every bubble, one name stands above all others: Dom Pérignon. For wine lovers and collectors around the world, this Champagne house is legendary.

The story of Dom Pérignon is one of tireless dedication to perfection, reaching back to the 17th century. Dom Pierre Pérignon, a visionary Benedictine monk, was among the first to recognise the potential of the region’s grapes and set out to create an exceptional sparkling wine. His relentless pursuit of excellence became the foundation on which this iconic Champagne house was built.

One of the hallmarks of Dom Pérignon is the unrivalled art of blending. Every bottle is a masterful combination of grape varieties, vineyards and vintages, skilfully brought together to achieve a harmonious balance of aromas and complexity. This art of blending is a closely guarded secret passed from one cellar master to the next, ensuring that every sip of Dom Pérignon leaves a lasting impression of opulence and finesse.

Dom Pérignon’s commitment to quality and consistency has made this great Champagne highly sought after by collectors. The allure of acquiring a vintage from this illustrious house, with its distinctive shield, is irresistible. In the world of Champagne, Dom Pérignon stands like no other for luxury, craftsmanship and timeless elegance.

Champagne

Origin in Focus

Champagne

Champagne in north-eastern France is the home of the world’s most famous sparkling wine. The cool climate, limestone and chalk soils, and a long tradition of bottle fermentation shape its unmistakable style: tension, finesse and characteristic minerality. The main grape varieties are Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Meunier.