The Dom Pérignon Blanc Brut 2010 is a prestigious champagne from the renowned Champagne region, crafted from a blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. This sparkling wine undergoes 8 years of aging, resulting in a high-caliber label with great aging potential.
Origin: Champagne
Appellation: Champagne AOC
Vintage: 2010
Grapes: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Producer: Moët & Chandon
Alcohol Content: 12.5%
Size: 75cl
Cultivation Method: Organic
Aging: 8 years
Color: White
Scores: James Suckling - 98 points, Jancis Robinson - 18.5/20, Wine Spectator - 96 points
Tasting Notes: On the nose, it reveals aromas of pineapple, peach, and baked apple, with a toasty touch. It is a flavorful sparkling wine with well-balanced acidity and a lasting finish. According to James Suckling, it is a champagne with significant aging potential.
94/ 100
Jasper Morris - Inside Burgundy
93/ 100
CellarTracker
98/ 100
James Suckling
About Winery
Dom Pérignon
Champagne, France
Dom Pérignon is an iconic vintage champagne brand named after the Benedictine monk who was a key pioneer in the production of high-quality sparkling wines. The first vintage of Dom Pérignon was harvested in 1921 but was not released for sale until 1936.
Until the 1943 vintage, the champagne was produced from the regular vintage of Moët & Chandon, transferred into special 18th-century style bottles after a lengthy aging process. From 1947 onwards, Dom Pérignon began to be produced independently, from harvest to bottling.
Dom Pérignon is always a vintage champagne, meaning that all grapes used in production are harvested in the same year, and the wine is not made in years considered to be of inferior quality. The blend consists of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes, with variations in each vintage.
With a solid reputation, Dom Pérignon is frequently traded at wine auctions, where it is known as "DP." Since 2004, a series of record prices at auctions has begun, highlighting its appreciation in the fine wine market.