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 Dom Pérignon was the 17th century Benedictine monk who has gone down

in history as the person who "invented" Champagne. His name was originally

registered by Eugène Mercier. He sold the brand name to Moët & Chandon, which

used it as the name for its prestige cuvée, which was

first released in 1937.

 

 

The Abbey of Hautvillers was born in the 7th century of a dream that came to Saint Nivard. Ten centuries later, Dom Pierre Pérignon gave this heritage its most dazzling interpretation.

 

The extraordinary quality of the wine he devised and produced in the secrecy and religious fervour of the Abbey makes him the spiritual father of champagne and one of the greatest visionaries of modern wine-making.



 

The Abbey of Hautvillers is to this day the custodian of the memory of the wine, touchstone of its past as of the vintages still to come, timeless guardian of the spirit of Dom Pérignon: home of a unique inspiration.


Not content with the painstaking selection of only Pinot Noir and

Chardonnay grapes, and over and above the exclusive choice of plots

offering the very best soils and perfect exposure, Dom Pérignon

categorically insists on choosing only the best harvests and thereafter, on a

long, slow ageing of the wine on its lees.

 

Each vintage offers thus a new aspect of Dom Pérignon, reflecting an

assemblage that is a unique act of creation for the wine maker Richard Geoffroy.

In its constant quest for the ultimate balance between Pinot Noir and Chardonnay,

the Dom Pérignon style traces, vintage after vintage, a complex

structure made up of aroma and sensations, silky smooth, light as air

and full of sensuality.

 

 

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