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Dom Pérignon is Champagne’s most iconic prestige cuvée, produced exclusively in exceptional vintages. Never blended across years, each bottle expresses the unique character of a single harvest, made from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir sourced only from Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyards. Under the direction of Chef de Cave Vincent Chaperon, each vintage is aged on lees for a minimum of eight years in the historic cellars of Épernay, developing exceptional complexity, mineral tension, and remarkable aging potential (up to 30 years or more). The house also releases its wines in distinct maturity stages known as “Plénitudes”: P2 (after ~15 years) offers greater intensity and precision, while P3 (after 25+ years) reveals rare depth and richness. The vintage Rosé, made with extended skin-contact Pinot Noir, delivers a bold, structured interpretation of the Dom Pérignon style. A visionary house owned by Moët & Chandon (LVMH), Dom Pérignon remains a global symbol of elegance, rarity, and timeless luxury.