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In 1993, the American heiress Doris Duke left this world. Besides countless tales of adventure that would make one drop a glass in astonishment, she also left an extensive fortune including a number of international homes. Investigation of a cellar at one of her homes revealed a treasure.
Her billionaire father had ordered 100 bottles of Dom Pérignon 1921, the first vintage year, on their release in the 1930s. 2004 saw the auction at Christ...
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The Story
At the end of the 17th Century, Dom Pierre Pérignon stated his ambition to create ‘the best wine in the world’. On 29 September 1694, Dom Pierre Pérignon wrote that his mission was to create “the best wine in the world.” He dedicated himself to improving viticulture techniques, perfecting the art blending grapes from different crus, and introduced the gentle and fractional pressing to obtain white wine from black grapes.Ever since, the House...
Wine Information
This super vintage 1921 in Champagne escorted a new phenomenom to the world of glorious wines. This
was the prestige cuvee called Dom Pérignon. This small vintage yielded only 1,400 bottles of the first Dom Pérignon ever.
THE HARVEST
A very fine, hot summer. Harvesting began on 19 September. The spring frosts destroyed a large part of the crop, but what was left displayed marvellous quality.
TASTING NOTES
Exceptionally pale for its ag...
Vintage 1921
The 1921 vintage in Champagne is remembered as an outstanding year that yielded wines of remarkable quality and character.
The weather conditions in Champagne during the 1921 growing season played a pivotal role in shaping the exceptional character of the vintage. The year began with a cold winter, followed by a spring with ideal conditions for flowering. Summer was warm and dry, with consistent sunshine, allowing the grapes to ripen slowl...