
1959 Dom Perignon Brut
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- Most Recent Global Avg Price (ex-tax)
- $ 1,204 / 750ml
- From October 2025
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4.5 from 3 User Ratings
- 3 Critic Reviews
- Style Sparkling - Complex and Traditional
- Grape Variety Champagne Blend
- Food Pairing Shellfish, Crab and Lobster
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Dom Pérignon Brut is a symbol of luxury and the epitome of Champagne excellence, embodying the vision and spirit of Pierre Pérignon, the Benedictine monk who is often credited with inventing the traditional Champagne winemaking process. This prestigious cuvée is renowned for its precise balance, remarkable depth, and complexity. Crafted exclusively from grapes harvested in a single year, each vintage of Dom Pérignon Brut strives to capture the unique character of the season, making it a true expression of time and terroir.
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Details
- Alcohol ABV
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12 - 12.5%
- Method
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Traditional Method
- Dosage
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Brut
- Sweetness
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Dry
- Ownership
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LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton
- Closure Type
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Cork
- Vintage Notes
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The harvest began on September 10th under conditions rarely enjoyed in the Champagne region. Everything combined to make the year a quintessential vintage.
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- Producer Tasting Notes
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A spectacular vintage. The rich aroma reveals notes of oriental tobacco, honey, licorice and fig as well as hints of caramel-coffee and chocolate. The grape's ripeness radiates with an opulence that is full, yet never heavy. The warm, full and fairly sweet initial sip introduces its powerful body. A bold, full-bodied and long-lasting flavor, with surprising notes of fruit, vanilla and undergrowth. The vintage reveals a remarkably fresh end note.
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Suggested Dishes to Pair With This Wine
- Salmon with yuzu dressing Starter Course
- Japanese
- Rabbit with cream sauce Main Course
- Western
- Lemon mousse Dessert Course
- Western
- Pecorino Cheese Course
- Italian
Details
- Alcohol ABV
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12 - 12.5%
- Method
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Traditional Method
- Dosage
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Brut
- Sweetness
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Dry
- Ownership
-
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton
- Closure Type
-
Cork
- Vintage Notes
-
The harvest began on September 10th under conditions rarely enjoyed in the Champagne region. Everything combined to make the year a quintessential vintage.
Read more
- Producer Tasting Notes
-
A spectacular vintage. The rich aroma reveals notes of oriental tobacco, honey, licorice and fig as well as hints of caramel-coffee and chocolate. The grape's ripeness radiates with an opulence that is full, yet never heavy. The warm, full and fairly sweet initial sip introduces its powerful body. A bold, full-bodied and long-lasting flavor, with surprising notes of fruit, vanilla and undergrowth. The vintage reveals a remarkably fresh end note.
Read more
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The last vintage of the '50s was legendary for Bordeaux, which produced a bounty of rich, velvety, sumptuous wines. These wines were known for their tannin and alcohol, and the very best should still be drinking well now. The Italian harvest was also very good but often eclipsed by shouldering vintages. The Port vintage faile...
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