Dom Prignon Vintage 2015: Pure Generosity, Balance, and a Wonderful FeelWhen a new Dom Prignon vintage comes along, its always something special for wine lovers, and the Dom Prignon Vintage 2015 is a really fascinating Champagne from this top-notch house.
When a new Dom Prignon vintage comes along, its always something special for wine lovers, and the Dom Prignon Vintage 2015 is a really fascinating Champagne from this top-notch house. It comes from a year with some pretty dramatic weather swings, and this 2015 bottling has an amazing mix of generosity and balance. Its packed with rich aromas and has a unique, almost touchable feeling in your mouth that makes for an incredible tasting experience. You can find this standout Champagne right here at The General Wine Company.
The Dom Prignon Story: Always Aiming for the Best
The name Dom Prignon has meant the very best in Champagne. The House looks back to Dom Pierre Prignon, a Benedictine monk who, way back in 1668, became the cellar master at the Abbey of Hautvillers. He had one big aim: to create “the best wine in the world.” While people often say he invented Champagne, what hereally did was bring in game-changing ways of growing grapes and making wine. He was a genius at blending different grapes and areas an art called ‘assemblage’ and knew that using Pinot Noir with Chardonnay made for more balanced and complex wines. He was also all about top-quality vineyard care.
This forward-thinking attitude and constant drive for perfection are still what Dom Prignon is all about. Every single bottle is a vintage Champagne, which means its made from grapes picked in just one exceptional year. If the harvest isn’t up to their super high standards, they simply dont make a Dom Prignon that year. This dedication means every vintage truly shows off its particular growing season, while always having those classic Dom Prignon signs: precision, intensity, and a beautifully smooth harmony. The current Chef de Cave, Vincent Chaperon, carries on this tradition, making sure each vintage, like this 2015, grabs the unique spirit of its year while sticking to the Dom Prignon signature style.
The 2015 Vintage: A Year of Ups, Downs, and Delicious Results
The 2015 winegrowing year in Champagne was full of big differences. It started with a really cold spring, which then switched to a long stretch of hot, dry weather right through to the end of August. These conditions were a bit of a challenge, but in the end, the vines were in perfect shape when picking started on September 7th, under glorious sunshine. The grapes themselves were wonderfully generous and perfectly balanced just what you want for a wine with deep aromas and great structure. The Dom Prignon Vintage 2015 is the direct result of this special year, really capturing what made it unique.
Tasting the Dom Prignon Vintage 2015: Whats it Like?
The Dom Prignon Vintage 2015 makes a real impression from the moment you pour it, known for its comforting strength and a noticeable, almost physical presence when you taste it.
Serving Dom Prignon Vintage 2015: Getting it Just Right
To really get all the complex character of Dom Prignon Vintage 2015, its best to serve it chilled, around 10-12C. At this temperature, all those complex smells can properly come out without being hidden by being too cold.
When it comes to glasses, you might want to try something other than the usual narrow flute. A tulip-shaped Champagne glass, or even a normal white wine glass, gives the wine more room to breathe. This means you can appreciate the layers of aroma and how the flavours develop much better. Pour it gently to keep those lovely bubbles that add so much to the wines feel.
Delicious Food Pairings
The Dom Prignon Vintage 2015 has a fantastic intensity and elegance that means it can make a whole range of food taste even better. Its unique character really shines with top-quality ingredients:
The Perfect Cheese to Go With It
For a truly fantastic cheese match with the Dom Prignon Vintage 2015, we suggest a brilliant British artisan cheese:Tunworth. This soft, bloomy-rind cheese, handmade in Hampshire, is often compared to a top-quality Camembert. Its rich, creamy inside has complex flavours of mushroom, subtle cabbage, and a nutty, earthy quality. The luxurious feel and savoury character of Tunworth will go beautifully with the breadth and touchable nature of the 2015 vintage. The Champagnes crispness will refresh your palate, while its toasted and fruity notes will match up well with the cheese’s complex taste, making for a classy and deeply enjoyable pairing. Another great option would beBaron Bigod, a creamy, Brie-de-Meaux style cheese from Suffolk, with its earthy and mushroom notes, offering another distinguished match.
The Dom Prignon Vintage 2015 isnt just a Champagne; its a taste of a special year, shows off amazing winemaking skill, and invites you to a tasting you won’t forget. Explore its deep character and how well it pairs with food at The General Wine Company.
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