Le Premier Millésimes produces the prestigious cuvée Champagne Dom Perignon is the 1921 vintage. It was marketed in 1935. It was one of Champagne's greatest vintages. Since then, the Dom Pérignon Champagne House has produced 43 vintages. All have been tasted by the world's greatest tasters, and all have been the subject of rigorous tasting notes. Which vintages did the tasters put at the top of their rankings? Discover this ranking below and if you would like to offer or treat yourself to a bottle of Dom Perignon, discover our vintages in stock
The best Dom Pérignon "Vintage" vintages
Dom Pérignon 1996
Robert Parker score: 98 / 100
Great acidity and enormous intensity of flavor, backed by vibrant acidity, make this an exquisite champagne. It should drink well for 25 years, perhaps longer. It's worth remembering that Dom Perignon's 1971 Cuvée Rosé still drinks exquisitely. It makes you realize just how long-lived these sparkling wines can be. Production is confidential. It's a rare and exceptional champagne.
Dom Pérignon 1990
Robert Parker score: 98 / 100
Intense lemon-straw color. A fragrant nose with intense aromas of jasmine, cinnamon, buttered toast, applesauce and candied ginger. On the palate, it's a concentrate of honey and nuts, warm apple pie and spices. This gives it a fine structure and you'll notice a very long finish. Drink now.
Dom Perignon 2008
Robert Parker rating: 96+ / 100
Visit Dom Perignon 2008 is the finest release of this emblematic cuvée since the 1996 vintage. On the palate, the wine is medium-bodied, deep and complete, its notable flesh and amplitude controlled by incisive acids, with a youthful, exuberant yet elegant mousse and a long, beautifully delineated finish. This is a remarkable achievement and a fitting release to conclude Richard Geoffroy's tenure as cellar master.
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Dom Pérignon 1985
Robert Parker rating: 96 / 100
On the nose, a very floral attack gives way to notes of acacia honey and candied fruit. The wine is full-bodied and vinous on the palate. Notes of figs and grapes dominate, then give way to undergrowth. An exceptional year that has produced a great Dom Pérignon. Drink now.
Dom Pérignon 1982
Robert Parker rating: 96 / 100
A beautiful yellow color with green highlights. A nose with notes of honey and roasted almonds. An abundantly light mousse. This is an elegant Dom Pérignon, with a tenacious finish. Drink now.

Dom Pérignon 2005
In the 2000s from Dom Pérignon we recommend the 2005 rated 94 / 100 by Wine spectator :
On the nose, the bouquet is remarkably rich. Intense black fruit notes, with a strong minerality. Wrapping it all up are superb notes of praline and coriander.
On the palate, the wine has real character. It asserts its presence firmly, is structured and solid. On the finish, notes of spice and flowers linger with every sip.
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