Producer Notes
Dom Perignon was a monk whose name was later trademarked as a Champagne brand that is now used as a prestige cuvee by Moet et Chandon (owned in turn by world’s biggest luxury brand consortium). The blend is usually around 50% Chardonnay and 50% Pinot Noir (which would have annoyed the monk who didn’t like white grapes in his wine), produces a very smooth Champagne which ages very well.
Delivery Notes
Please allow around a week for delivery of this wine.
Overseas deliveries can take longer.
For transfers under bond or to recover VAT on export, please contact us at [email protected].
Vintage Notes
2005 was an average vintage in Champagne
Other wines from Dom Perignon
1990 Dom Perignon: £400
1996 P2: £1150
2000 P2: £465
2002 Dom Perignon: £245
2002 P2: £430
2004 Dom Perignon: £225
2008 Dom Perignon: £285
2010 Dom Perignon: £180
2012 Dom Perignon: £220

