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Trilogy Assortment Case (, & )

by Dom Pérignon
White Vintage 📍 France

⏳ Drinking Window & Cellar Guidance

Typically best enjoyed 10 to 25 years from their respective vintage dates, with the 2005, 2006, and 2009 vintages currently in their prime drinking windows through 2035.

🍽️ Culinary Pairings

Freshly shucked oysters, pan-seared sea scallops, or roasted poultry with black truffles.

✨ Technical Specifications

Named after the legendary Benedictine monk Father Pierre Pérignon, who revolutionized sparkling wine production in the Abbey of Hautvillers, Dom Pérignon represents the pinnacle of vintage Champagne. This exclusive Trilogy Assortment brings together three distinct expressions from a warm and generous decade: the structured 2005, the luminous 2006, and the ripe, powerful 2009. Dom Pérignon is crafted exclusively from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay sourced from Grand Cru vineyards and the historic Premier Cru of Hautvillers. Each vintage is a unique creation that undergoes a minimum of eight years of aging on its lees in the chalky cellars of Épernay, developing a legendary tension between fresh acidity, mineral precision, and rich, autolytic complexity.

🍾 About the Producer

Named in honor of the 17th-century Benedictine monk who pioneered foundational sparkling winemaking techniques at the historic Abbey of Hautvillers, Dom Pérignon stands as the archetype of prestige vintage Champagne. Owned by Moët Hennessy, the house strictly produces only vintage wines, releasing cuvées exclusively in harvest years deemed truly exceptional. Crafted from a seamless blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir sourced from Grand Cru vineyards and the historic Premier Cru of Hautvillers, each vintage undergoes a minimum of eight years of lees aging. The signature Dom Pérignon Brut, along with its rare Rosé and extended-aging Plénitude editions, is celebrated worldwide for its immaculate balance of youthful freshness, mineral precision, and deep, autolytic complexity.

📍 51160 Épernay, Champagne, France 🌐 https://www.domperignon.com