1964 Moet Chandon Dom Perignon

Champagne Blend - 750ML
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WINE DETAILS

Color & Type
Sparkling
Varietal
Champagne Blend
Country
France
Region
Champagne
Vintage
1964
Size
750ML
Percent alcohol
12%
Closure
Cork

Possibly the world’s most recognized and iconic Champagne, Moet & Chandon Dom Perignon is always a vintage-dated wine comprised of the classic varieties Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Elegant and graceful with excellent aging potential, it is produced only in those harvest years that the Chef de Cave declares to be of exceptional quality.

Dom. Pierre Perignon, revered as the spiritual “Father of Champagne”, was a 17th century Benedictine Monk and cellar master at Benedictine Abbey of Hautvillers. He had a singular mission: to create the best wine in the world. To that mission, he dedicated 47 years of his life to invent and perfect the techniques to create a wine whose reputation knows no equal. His life-long work acquired a reputation for excellence which spread rapidly throughout the region, including the favor of the Royal Court during the reign of King Louis XIV.

Today, Richard Geoffroy, Chef de Cave and Creator of Dom Perignon Vintages, perpetuates the spirit of Dom. Pierre Perignon. The wine is produced by Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the largest luxury brand group in the world.

The 1964 Moet Chandon Dom Perignon is a vintage Champagne blend from the renowned Champagne region of France. Produced by Moet Chandon, this wine represents a classic expression of the Champagne style, known for its elegance and complexity. As a product of the 1964 vintage, it carries the unique characteristics of that year's harvest, which has been celebrated for producing high-quality Champagnes.

This wine is presented in a 750 ml bottle and is notable for its white color, a common trait among Champagnes. While specific details on the closure and alcohol percentage are not provided, the wine's prestige and vintage suggest a traditional presentation consistent with high-end Champagnes.

The absence of reviews from professional reviewers in the provided information limits our ability to share specific tasting notes or accolades. However, it is worth noting that Dom Perignon is often praised for its refined flavor profile, typically featuring notes of brioche, citrus, and nuanced minerality. The 1964 vintage, in particular, is likely to offer rich and mature flavors, given its age.

Moet Chandon, as the producer, is a name synonymous with luxury and quality in the Champagne world. Dom Perignon, as one of their flagship products, often receives high praise for its sophistication and depth. While we do not have specific quotes from reviewers for this vintage, it is reasonable to expect that the 1964 Dom Perignon would appeal to collectors and Champagne enthusiasts who appreciate aged wines.

In summary, the 1964 Moet Chandon Dom Perignon presents a classic, vintage Champagne experience with the prestige and heritage associated with both the vintage year and the producer.