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Champagne Dom Pérignon Murakami (Artist Label) 2015
Champagne, FranceThis is the prestige cuvée of Moët et Chandon, bottled since 1937. You may note the label looks different. In fact, it is the same wine as the iconic 2015 Dom Pérignon with the classic gold shield label. Other artist collaborations have included the likes of Lady Gaga, Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, and, in 2015, both Jean-Michel Basquiat (which Treve Ring tasted), and the bottle I tasted by Takashi Murakami. Artist editions typically sell for more because of their limited production. It's a delicious wine aptly described by Treve as a 51% pinot noir and 49% Chardonnay blend, disgorged in January 2023 with 4.5 g/L, that envelops the palate with generous brioche, subtle toast, white and red cherry, crystalline lemon peel, and green apple, interwoven with fine lees. All are structured on a framework of subtly smoked stones and based on deep, deep chalk. The finish continues with lingering lemon peel and finely humming chalk. There's a lovely tensile character to this vintage that's unexpected yet still feels very DP.Tasted: 08 December 2025Tasted by: Anthony GismondiPrices:| BC | $326.99 | 750ml | BCLS |
| BC | $360.00 | 750ml | BCLS - Artist Series |
Blend: Pinot Noir - ChardonnayCSPC: 280461UPC: 3185370693445
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