So who was Dom Perignon? He was a 17th Century monk who is credited as the man who invented Champagne. And why is he now one of the most famous Champagnes? Because a man called Eugene Mercier registered his name and sold it to Moet and Chandon. So Dom Perignon and Moet & Chandon are the same? On no, since 1937 they have used the name Dom Perignon for its prestige cuvee.
Moet & Chandon's finest cuvee is a delightful pale golden yellow with a fine, impressive mousse. Aromas of brioche and honey tones quickly blend with fresh almonds and apricots. It is round, persistent, vibrant and pure.
STYLE
: Dry
VARIETY
: Various
ABV %
: 12.5
CAP TYPE
: Cork
Available In-store
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