BRAND HISTORY

1668

THE STORY OF DOM PÉRIGNON
1668

1668

THE MISSION OF DOM PIERRE PÉRIGNON

In 1668, the young monk Pierre Pérignon took office as the cellarer and procurator of the Benedictine abbey of Hautvillers on the northern slopes of the Marne, in the heart of Champagne.
For the 47 years under his watch, the abbey and its vineyards prospered.

THE STORY OF DOM PÉRIGNON
1694

1694

THE MISSION OF DOM PIERRE PÉRIGNON

On 29 September 1694, Dom Pierre Pérignon wrote that his mission was to create “the best wine in the world”. He dedicated himself to improving viticulture techniques, perfecting the art of blending grapes from different crus, and introduced the gentle and fractional pressing to obtain white wine from black grapes.

THE STORY OF DOM PÉRIGNON
1715

1715

THE DOM PÉRIGNON LEGACY

Considered by many as the “Father of Champagne”, until his death in 1715, Dom Pierre Pérignon made no exception in his quest for perfection. His enhanced techniques have been passed down to create a wine whose reputation remains second to none. Champagne entered a new world.

THE STORY OF DOM PÉRIGNON
1990

1990

FAITHFUL TO THE VALUES OF DOM PIERRE PÉRIGNON

In 1990 Richard Geoffroy was appointed Chef de Cave of Dom Pérignon, and entered as the guardian of this hallowed temple. His duty, which continues today, is to ensure that the House's commitment to excellence is fully respected.

THE STORY OF DOM PÉRIGNON
2018

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