It's as if it doesn't want to let go. It's surprising, unique and magnicent. Dom Pierre Perignon, a French Benedictine monk, set out his vision to "create the best wine in the world" when he became Cellar Master at the sacred Abbey of Hautvillers in Dom Perignon dedicated over 40 years to this mission, employing a visionary spirit and daring approach to the wine making process.
This product is not available in United States. Take a look at the options we can offer you. The harvest was marked by two opposing and unusual events, the high temperatures of August spectacularly burned the grapes, and then the strong and intense rainfall just before the harvest gave way to a sweet wait full of rewards. The good weather after the rains allowed for the optimum point of ripeness in the harvested grapes. This harvest is an invitation to enjoy the pleasure of 'sweet' waiting.
Many champagne drinkers are surprised at the lack of a high-end Moet offering. Contrary to a common wine myth, Dom Perignon is not the creator of champagne as we know it. Dom Pierre Perignon was a Benedictine monk who took winemaking on as a religious passion.