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In 1668, Dom Pierre Pérignon was appointed procurator at the Abbey of Hautvillers. For 47 years, he worked to make the “best wine in the world”. Three centuries later, the Maison Dom Pérignon perpetuates this creative ambition through the constantly renewed quest for harmony as a source of emotion.All creative processes have their constraints. Dom Pérignon’s constraint is the vintage: an ambition to bear witness to the harvest of a single year, whatever the challenges may be, even if it means choosing not to declare the vintage. Dom Pérignon is always an assemblage, forming the foundation of the Dom Pérignon style. It is guided by timeless principles that have always taken precedence over winemaking techniques and their evolution.
Time is also part of the equation for Dom Pérignon. During the time of active maturation on the lees, in the darkness of the cellars, the aesthetic and sensory values of each vintage are played out: precision, intensity, touch, minerality, and complexity.
We must intimately know our vineyards and our wines, we have to pamper them, learn to love them to create assemblages that strive for harmony.” As enthusiastic as he is thoughtful, Vincent Chaperon brings his energy and engagement to the Dom Pérignon quest with an inner drive shaped by his passion for words. “You need a literary side to do this métier truly well.
Vincent Chaperon
Chef de Cave
8
YEARS OR MORE TO ELABORATE VINTAGE
12
YEARS OR MORE TO ELABORATE VINTAGE ROSÉ
15
YEARS OR MORE TO ELABORATE PLÉNITUDE 2
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