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The year 2015 gave the house of Dom Pérignon the opportunity to create a vintage Champagne of rare elegance, where Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from the exceptional terroirs of the Vallée de la Marne harmoniously intertwine. This Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015, patiently aged for seven years, reveals a bewitching aromatic complexity.
Dom Pérignon 2015: the pinnacle of an exceptional vintage, where time sculpts elegance
Since 1921, Dom Pérignon has embodied the art of sublimating the great vintages of Champagne, transforming each bottle into a work of balance and complexity. Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015, born of a sunny and generous year, is the fruit of a meticulous blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, two emblematic grape varieties of the Vallée de la Marne, cultivated with absolute rigor. This vintage champagne, aged for seven years on the lees, reveals a rare maturity where toasted, floral, and fruity notes harmoniously intertwine, carried by a mineral structure and a vibrant freshness. With a sugar content of just 7 g/L, it offers a pure and refined expression, where every sip tells the story of a unique terroir and an unrivaled expertise.
A legendary champagne, born of an exceptional terroir and patient aging
Crafted by the house of Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon 2015 draws its roots from the most prestigious crus of Champagne, where chalky soils and a temperate climate bestow upon the grapes an optimal maturity. This vintage, marked by a hot and sunny summer, allowed the grape varieties to develop a remarkable aromatic concentration while preserving an invigorating acidity essential to the wine's balance. After seven years of aging in the cellar, this champagne unveils a sensory palette of exceptional richness: aromas of roasted cocoa, linden, and jasmine intertwine with notes of peach, nectarine, and citrus, while a mineral touch evoking olive oil lends a unique depth. With a golden robe and a fine, persistent bubble, it captivates at first glance, even before its enchanting bouquet entrances the senses.
Crafted by the house of Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon 2015 draws its roots from the most prestigious crus of Champagne, where chalky soils and a temperate climate bestow optimal ripeness upon the grapes. This vintage, marked by a hot and sunny summer, allowed the grape varieties to develop a remarkable aromatic concentration while preserving a vivifying acidity essential to the wine's balance. After seven years of aging in the cellar, this Champagne unveils a sensory palette of exceptional richness: aromas of roasted cocoa, linden, and jasmine intertwine with notes of peach, nectarine, and citrus, while a mineral touch evoking olive oil brings a unique depth. With a golden robe and a fine, persistent bubble, it captivates from the very first glance, even before its bewitching bouquet enchants the senses.
An unforgettable tasting experience, crafted for lovers of exceptional champagne
Dom Pérignon 2015 is far more than a champagne: it is an invitation to a sensory journey, where every detail has been conceived to astonish. On the palate, the attack is generous and velvety, revealing flavors of toasted brioche, roasted almond, and ripe pear, before giving way to a long and spiced finish, where nuances of hazelnut and toast emerge. Its full-bodied structure, supported by a present yet delicate acidity, makes it a champagne that is at once powerful and refined, capable of sublimating the most delicate dishes. Served between 8°C and 10°C, it is ideally enjoyed in a crystal flute, which allows its aromas to fully blossom. Ready to drink, yet endowed with a cellaring potential that will delight collectors, this champagne is a centerpiece for great occasions, whether a gastronomic dinner or a moment of celebration.
Dom Pérignon 2015 is far more than a Champagne: it is an invitation to a sensory journey, where every detail has been conceived to inspire wonder. On the palate, the attack is generous and velvety, revealing flavors of toasted brioche, roasted almond, and ripe pear, before giving way to a long, spiced finish where nuances of hazelnut and toast emerge. Its full-bodied structure, supported by a present yet delicate acidity, makes this a Champagne that is at once powerful and refined, capable of elevating the most delicate dishes. Served between 8°C and 10°C, it is ideally enjoyed in a crystal flute, which allows its aromas to fully bloom. Ready to drink, yet endowed with an aging potential that will delight collectors, this Champagne is a centerpiece for grand occasions, whether a gastronomic dinner or a moment of celebration.
Dom Pérignon, the mythical house founded in 1921 under the aegis of Moët & Chandon, has embodied excellence and innovation in Champagne for nearly a century. Named in homage to the Benedictine monk Pierre Pérignon, a legendary figure of the art of champagne-making, the brand has elevated vintage champagne to the rank of a work of art, selecting only the most exceptional years for its cuvées. Each bottle of Dom Pérignon is the fruit of a unique expertise, blending tradition and audacity, where time becomes an ally in revealing the quintessence of the terroir. A symbol of luxury and refinement, Dom Pérignon is today a global reference, celebrated by enthusiasts and collectors for its timeless elegance and its capacity to transcend vintages.
- Dom Pérignon 2015 stands apart through a series of qualities that make it an exceptional champagne, reserved for the most discerning enthusiasts. Its first asset lies in its perfect balance between maturity and freshness, the fruit of a sunny vintage and an extended aging of seven years, which confers upon it a rare aromatic complexity. Aromas of roasted cocoa, white flowers, and ripe fruits harmonize with a mineral and spiced touch, offering a sensory experience that is at once rich and refined.
- Furthermore, its generous and velvety structure on the palate, supported by a vibrant acidity, makes this a champagne that is at once powerful and elegant, capable of seducing the most discerning palates. Its long and persistent finish, marked by notes of hazelnut and toast, leaves a memorable impression, while its fine and delicate bubble adds a touch of sophistication to every tasting.
- Finally, Dom Pérignon 2015 is a versatile and timeless Champagne that pairs with a wide range of dishes, from fresh sushi to noble crustaceans, through to the most elaborate gastronomic creations. Presented in a luxury case, it is also an exceptional gift, ideal for marking life's most precious moments. Ready to drink yet endowed with an aging potential, it will delight both Champagne enthusiasts and collectors in search of unique pieces.
What is the minimum aging time before release?
This vintage champagne is released after a minimum aging of seven years, guaranteeing optimal maturation to reveal its full aromatic complexity.
What grape varieties primarily make up this champagne?
It is crafted primarily from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, two emblematic grape varieties of the Champagne region, offering a harmony between freshness and structure.
What is the sugar content and how is it classified in terms of sweetness?
With a sugar content of 7 g/L, this champagne is classified as extra dry, offering a subtle balance between sweetness and acidity for a refined tasting experience.
Can it be cellared for a long time after purchase, or is it ready to drink?
Although it is already ready to drink thanks to its extended aging, this champagne possesses a cellaring potential that allows it to be appreciated over several years, provided it is stored under optimal conditions.
What types of dishes pair particularly well with this champagne?
Its complex aromas and generous structure make it an ideal companion for delicate dishes such as fresh sushi, Thai coconut shrimp, or Alaskan king crab, enhancing the flavors without overpowering them.
What is the ideal serving temperature?
To fully appreciate its aromatic nuances, it is recommended to serve it between 8°C and 10°C, a temperature that preserves its freshness and balance.