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Here is the beautiful new 2015 Dom Perignon.

Dom Perignon

January 14, 2025

Founded more than 100 years ago, Dom Perignon Champagne is one of the great brands owned by LVHM. For years I have admired the dedication put into these wines that seem to shine in even the most challenging vintages. An example is performing well in the tough vintages of 2003, 2006 and 2009. These wines seem to perform really good despite the challenges of the vintages.

The latest release of Dom Perignon comes from the 2015 vintage. This was a warmer vintage that produced dense and fleshy champagnes, yet maintaining a good level of acidity. The richness comes from the dry weather which carried during the summer months. These are wines that are hitting their stride now at the ten year mark. The gorgeous 2015 Dom Perignon Champagne (OB, 96) is several notches better than their last release from 2013.This is a more heady and rich level of Champagne and one that is already shining brightly. If you love the 2012 Dom then you will really enjoy this wine. Right now this retails for around 250 USD so it is no cheap treat. Learn more about this very special wine at https://www.domperignon.com/product/vintage/2013 and here is my review of the outstanding 2015 Dom Perignon Champagne.

2015 Dom Perignon Champagne- The 2015 Dom Perignon is a marelous wine from this outstanding vintage in Champagne. A vibrant yellow in the glass, this offers freshly cut wildflowers and walnut notes on the nose alongside yellow plum and shades of Japanese pear. The palate is refined and elegant as the silky mousse grips you. Wonderfully nutty and earthy already, with a gorgeous melange of citrus and melon fruits, this is drinking remarkably well in its youth. Enjoy now and over the next fifteen to twenty years. A proprietary blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Drink 2025-2042— 96

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