Dom Pérignon Vintage 2010 Lady Gaga Limited Edition
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TASTING NOTES:
An exploration of ripeness
Golden straw with a fine stream of bubbles.
Notes of guava and grapefruit zest combine with white peach and nectarine. As this champagne opens up, the nose takes on a vanilla and toasted brioche warmth.
On the palate, the champagne is fleshy and deep, with a beautiful balance of the intriguing flavours typical of Dom Pérignon.

Cellar Master, Dom Pérignon

HOW TO ENJOY:
Dom Pérignon Vintage 2010
- The perfect serve - Enjoy in a Dom Pérignon glass or White wine glass to fully explore the depth of aroma and flavour
- Service temperature - 10-12°C
- When to drink - From now to 2035+
- Alcohol by volume - 12.5 % Vol.
- Storage advice - Store horizontally in a cool (10-15°C), dark place, and away from vibrations
- Health warning - Contains sulphites
- Closure - Cork
- Dosage - Brut

BLEND AND ORIGIN:
Dom Pérignon Vintage 2010
There's no denying that this year in the Champagne region was a challenge.
It experienced the lowest temperatures since 1996, and winter frosts and a dry summer were followed by intense rainfall – the equivalent of two months worth in just two days.
Despite these difficulties, the grapes had an elevated sweetness, and came into the vineyard in excellent condition.

The Queendom
The maison that strives for perfection and the artist who is dedicated to creating something beautiful, startling and new – it’s a dream symbiosis. Queen of reinvention Lady Gaga understands the power of image, so who better to harness the vision of Dom Pérignon, and celebrate the magic and majesty of champagne?

Creative Freedom
The distinct paths of two creators, Lady Gaga and Dom Pérignon – embodied by its 7th generation Chef de Cave Vincent Chaperon, have crossed in a collaboration sparked by a shared creative freedom to inspire others. What is creative freedom? What does it look like, feel like – and what propels or hinders it? For Dom Pérignon and Lady Gaga, creative freedom is not a destination, but a journey of self-acceptance, hard work and reinvention. It is not simple and is never a given, but its rewards are nothing short of exhilarating.
