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Food Pairing

sea Scallop and Passion Fruit Carpaccio

Top vintages From 1921 to 2017

2008 ›  100 Tb
2002 ›  99 Tb
2017 ›  99 Tb
1961 ›  98 Tb
2012 ›  98 Tb
1976 ›  98 Tb
2015 ›  98 Tb
1996 ›  98 Tb
1990 ›  97 Tb
1929 ›  97 Tb
Average 96.14 Tb
Sparkling wine, Dom Pérignon 2017
Dom Pérignon 2017, Moët &
Chandon, Champagne, France,
Sparkling wine
  • Pros

    96p
  • Fine

    98p
  • Pros

    96p
  • Fine

    98p

The Smallest Blend: How Extreme Contrast Forged a Textural Masterpiece

Dom Pérignon 2017 is an exceptionally rare, texturally rich, and highly limited prestige cuvée that stands as one of the most distinctive releases in the maison's modern history. The official 2017 vintage report describes a season of stark contrasts and intense weather: a severe spring frost decimated vineyards across Champagne, which was followed by a blisteringly hot, ...

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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...

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Wine Information

The year was marked by spring frosts in April, followed by very hot weather at the end of May and June. The month of August was not very sunny, with rain throughout the month, followed by warmth and good weather at the end of August for the harvest. With damp conditions the Pinot Noir & Meunier grapes were at huge risk and only small batches of Pinot Noir were picked and free from rot. Although 2017 won’t be widely declared, some individual su...

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Vintage 2017

A very weak year for most Pinot Noir. First, severe April frosts caused significant crop loss. After a hot summer, unexpected rain in July and August caused rot in the vineyards. Overall, a fifth of the crop suffered from rot, with Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir hit the worst. A normal-sized harvest (10,057 kg/ha) was picked from August 26th onwards. Despite attempts at intense selection in the vineyards, the quality was simply not there in the ...

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Average Bottle Price

Year Price Change
2026 230€ -
2026
230€ -

This data comes from the FINE Auction Index, a composite of average prices for wines sold at commercial auctions in 20 countries. The average prices from each year have been collected since 1990. This chart plots the index value of the average price of the wines.

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The 2017 growing season was one of the most volatile in recent history, plagued by devastating late August rain and widespread rot. Rather than skipping the vintage entirely, Chef de Cave Vincent Chaperon enforced an uncompromising, hyper-strict selection process. The result is a historic anomaly—the smallest Dom Pérignon release ever produced by volume (amounting to just a three-month global supply). It is also structurally unique, built on an unusually dominant 61% Chardonnay and 39% Pinot Noir blend, and finished with a precision 4.5 g/L dosage.


The 2017 Dom Pérignon is a stunning, wild, and exotic triumph that stands as a true monument to viticultural resilience and extreme precision. Strikingly defined by its high Chardonnay content, this wine behaves like a sleeker, more refined sibling to the legendary, opulent 2002 vintage. In the glass, it commands a deep golden-yellow color with a fine, pillow-soft, and remarkably creamy mousse that gracefully fills the glass. 

The bouquet is instantly cerebral, voluptuous, and beautifully expressive, soaring from the glass with a brilliant core of lemon confit, marzipan, white jasmine flowers, and crushed chalk. As it breathes, the house's signature, reductive flinty smoke and gunsmoke reduction ground the top notes. It uncoils to reveal deeper secondary layers of orange peel, dried apricot, cacao bean, and burnt buttered toast, seamlessly moving between tension, opulence, and an enticing edge. 

On the palate, the wine delivers immense concentration, structural weight, and a deep mid-palate creaminess that has knit together flawlessly. It is full-bodied and rich, flooding the mouth with layers of dried apples, lemon meringue, and grilled lemons. Rather than feeling overly heavy from the solar August heat, it is beautifully animated by a racy spine of vibrant acidity. An attractively bitter, sophisticated touch of structuring phenolics anchors the fruit, providing incredible grip, cadence, and texture. The finish is an absolute powerhouse—broad, resonant, and exceptionally long, tapering into a sapid finale marked by sea salt, leesy bread, and lingering citrus zest. 

Drinking Window:

Because of its tiny production, this exotic masterpiece will vanish from the market almost instantly. It is extraordinarily expressive, open-knit, and immensely rewarding to enjoy right out of the gates today. However, its superb phenolic concentration and energetic acid profile ensure it will comfortably evolve and gain further toasty complexity in the cellar over the next 15+ years. Peak drinking window: 2026–2042


  • 98p

“In 2017, pressure was on Chef de Cave Richard Geoffroy, who had decided not to produce the 2016 vintage for Dom Pérignon. Late August rainy weather destroyed the promising harvest year, and grapes needed to be collected rapidly under deteriorating conditions. Even with Dom Pérignon’s enviable sourcing and options for selection, 2017 ended up being the smallest harvest to date, worth a mere three months’ sales. Chardonnay, a big part from Chouilly. dominates this Dom Pérignon with its 61% share. In the remaining 39% Pinot Noir part, Bouzy rather unusually represents the biggest share. The nose opens beautifully with an inviting toasty and smoky twist over a ripe stone fruit profile. Laudably clean, with no signs of botrytis tones. The palate is held together by invigorating acidity and a bite of phenolics at the finish. Sensually textured and alluring, this is a Dom Pérignon that is ready to charm, with a somewhat shorter lifespan expected than for its most monumental iterations.”

  • 94p
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