The renowned maison owned by the luxury multinational LVMH launches Dom Pérignon Vintage 2013. Undoubtedly, one of the best champagnes of the moment, made only in harvests of exceptional quality. Includes case.
Dom Pérignon Vintage 2013 is born from a vintage in which the grapes revealed a great balance between freshness and generosity. It is a delicious ‘coupage’ of chardonnay and pinot noir. The harvest took place between September and October, depending on the parcels. A universal champagne that comes to light after a long maturation period. Ready to enjoy now or to keep for many years thanks to its extraordinary aging potential.
The headquarters of Dom Pérignon is located in Moët & Chandon, another renowned ‘maison’ in the Champagne region, with cellars in Épernay. The Dom Pérignon brand debuted on the market in 1936, and its name is a tribute to the legendary Benedictine monk who discovered champagne (Dom Pierre Pérignon).
Dom Pérignon only produces vintage champagnes, and only when the harvest reaches high-quality standards. It has vineyards in the 17 villages classified as Grand Cru in the Champagne region. It currently belongs to the French luxury multinational Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy.
Dom Pérignon is one of the benchmark brands in French Champagne. Produced by Moët & Chandon, its first vintage dates back to 1921 and was released for sale in 1936. Dom Pérignon is only made in the best vintages, using only grapes from that harvest. The company produces approximately 5 million bottles annually, and the wines spend a minimum of 12 months aging. The brand owns eight grands crus, along with the premier cru Hautviller. The production faithfully adheres to the traditional style.