Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 is the Champagne that has become synonymous with luxury and prestige cuvees—often the first name that comes to mind when we think of Champagne. It’s crafted only in exceptional vintages that can capture the legacy of this legendary house in a single bottle—and the scores speak for themselves: 97 points from James Suckling, 17/20 from Jancis Robinson, 95 points from both Robert Parker and Wine Spectator.
The story of Dom Pérignon begins in the 17th century with the Benedictine monk Dom Pierre Pérignon, who, as cellar master at the Abbey of Hautvillers, pioneered the blending of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir in pursuit of creating the world’s finest wine—one worthy of King Louis XIV himself. The house as we know it today was officially founded in 1937 by Eugène Mercier, and ever since, each bottle of Dom Pérignon has represented the pinnacle of luxury and craftsmanship. It is produced exclusively as a vintage Champagne, only in years deemed truly exceptional—because perfection is never accidental.
The 2015 harvest yielded exceptionally ripe and healthy grapes. With a near-equal blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, Dom Pérignon 2015 reveals a dense, multi-layered character where power meets elegance in a silky texture. It is vinified using the traditional méthode champenoise, with second fermentation in the bottle and aging on the lees for at least 8 years. The result? A Champagne with a complex aromatic profile, notes of toasted brioche, and a refined minerality that hints at something truly grand.
If you haven’t tasted Dom Pérignon 2015 at least once in your life, you haven’t truly experienced Champagne.