Vertical Tasting of Dom Pérignon 1990 to 2009

67 Pall Mall, St James's, London
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£695 book in advance
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67 Pall Mall, St James's, London

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Green Park 0.29 miles

In January 2019, legendary winemaker Richard Geoffroy will step down as Dom Pérignon Chef de Cave. A man almost as famous as the champagne he makes, Geoffroy's tenure at Dom Pérignon is unparalleled. Since taking over in 1990, he has overseen 28 harvests, produced 15 Blanc and 11 RoséRichard Geoffrey and Vincent Chaperon in Vineyard vintages, and introduced the hugely successful plénitude program that has revolutionised our understanding of how champagnes ages. The legacy he hands down to successor Vincent Chaperon is one of the greatest in Champagne history.

To honour his magnificent achievements from 1990 to 2009, we are hosting a once-in-a-lifetime champagne tasting: a blind comparison of all 15 Blanc vintages and 7 Rosé vintages that Geoffroy and Chaperon have declared between them. The 23 champagnes will incorporate all three levels of plénitude, a concept initiated by Geoffory to highlight the unique evolutionary stages of Dom Pérignon's development.

Guests will also be tasting from every size format that Dom Pérignon is produced in, including bottle, magnum, jeroboam and an exceptionally rare 6L Methuselah of Dom Pérignon 2002. To our knowledge, this is the most comprehensive vertical tasting of Dom Pérignon ever.

The tasting will be presented by Richard Geoffroy, Vincent Chaperon and Jancis Robinson MW. Geoffroy and Chaperon will share their personal experiences and memories of each vintage, while Jancis will provide expert critical insight into the nuances of this world-famous champagne.

23 Dom Pérignon Champagnes to taste:

Blanc
P3 1990 75cl- exclusive preview
P2 1992 75cl
P2 1993 75cl
P2 1995 75cl
P2 1996 75cl
P2 1998 75cl
P1 1999 1.5L
P2 2000 1.5L - exclusive preview
P1 2002 6L
P2 2002 75cl - exclusive preview
P1 2003 75cl
P1 2004 3.0L
P1 2005 1.5L
P1 2006 75cl
P1 2008 75cl - Legacy Edition - exclusive preview
P1 2009 75cl

Rosé
P3 1990 1.5L - exclusive preview
P2 1995 75cl
P2 1996 75cl
P1 2002 1.5L
P1 2003 75cl67-Pall-Mall
P1 2004 75cl
P1 2005 75cl

This tasting further offers an exclusive opportunity to be amongst the first in the world to taste five as yet unreleased Dom Pérignon vintages, including the highly anticipated Dom Pérignon 2008 Legacy Edition. Previewing unreleased Dom Pérignon vintages is a remarkable privilege consumers are rarely, if ever, afforded. This event truly is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Both Dom Pérignon 2009 and Dom Pérignon 2002 from Methuselah will be served as an apéritif on arrival. Guests will be able to rate each Dom Pérignon using our live scoring app on a phone or tablet. Voting and scoring stats will be presented and discussed throughout the evening and a prize will be awarded to the guest who manages to correctly identify the most champagnes.

Jancis Robinson MW: Described by Decanter magazine as ‘the most respected wine critic and journalist in the world’, Jancis writes daily for JancisRobinson.com (voted first ever Wine Website of the Year) and weekly for The Financial Times. She is also editor of The Oxford Companion to WineDom-Perignon-P2-Rose-1995, an award-winning TV presenter and global wine judge. In 1984 she was the first person outside of the wine trade to pass the rigorous Master of Wine exams and in 2003 she was awarded an OBE.

Richard Geoffroy (Dom Pérignon Chef de Cave 1990-2018): Widely recognised as one of champagne's greatest ever minds, Geoffroy's defining moment was his introduction of the plénitude concept - three distinct stages of maturation in which Dom Pérignon reaches newfound levels of complexity and is reborn several times. In 2009, Geoffroy published his Dom Pérignon Manifesto; ten inimitable rules for the creation of Dom Pérignon.

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