Dom Perignon, the champagne of choice for celebrities, royalty and connoisseurs alike, finds new fans with each dazzling, uncorked bottle. Perhaps no release by the famed brand has quite rivaled the accolades and attention bestowed on the 1995 Vintage Jeroboam. This stunning beauty, dipped in elegant white gold, offers as much superficial pleasure as its extraordinary contents inside.
First tickling the nose of the elite in luxurious spots around the Côte d'Azur, this limited edition bottle (only 100 circulating worldwide) finally arrived stateside, causing an instant sensation as the world’s most expensive champagne. Each is engraved with the Dom Perignon crest and individually numbered.
Rich with notes of brioche, apricot and honey, the exquisite taste mirrors the luster of its pretty packaging. A sip of this fine vintage comes with a pretty price as well. Currently, a bottle of the gold dipped bubbly will cost you upwards of $40,00 at hot spots in the U.S. A reasonable price tag for one of the world’s most elusive luxuries? You decide. That is, if you can find one.
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