What does Dom Perignon P2 mean?

What does Dom Pérignon P2 mean?

Second Plénitude
Dom Perignon is a vintage-only champagne, meaning that a new bottle is created from a single year’s crop and only released when the quality meets exacting standards. The result is the P2, its “Second Plénitude’; a second expression of the 2000 vintage that is fuller bodied, more complete, more harmonious and coherent.

How much is a bottle of Dom P?

How much does Dom Pérignon cost? A bottle of Dom Pérignon starts at around $185 while older bottles grow in price exponentially. The most expensive bottle — Dom Pérignon Rose 1959 — costs $84,700.

What are the best years for Dom Pérignon?

Top Wines from the 5 Best Dom Perignon Vintages

  1. 1990 Moet & Chandon Dom Perignon Brut ($553)
  2. 2. 1995 Dom Perignon Rose ($517)
  3. 1996 Dom Perignon Rose ($520)
  4. 2002 Dom Perignon Rose ($449)
  5. 2004 Moet & Chandon Dom Perignon Brut ($215)
  6. 2008 Moet & Chandon Dom Perignon Brut ($235)

Is 1997 Dom Pérignon still good?

Current condition: Likely past it The 1997 vintage for Champagne was good but not great. The beginning of the growing season was beset with problems ranging from frost and hailstorms to millerandage and rot. Conditions improved with a hot settled summer and an easy dry harvest.

What is P2 in wine?

P2 is shorthand for `second plenitude`, reflecting the house`s philosophy that champagne experiences three different but equally wonderful stages in aging, captured in three different Dom Pérignon releases: the `regular` vintage wines, which have been aged on the lees for 7-8 years before disgorgement; the P2 wines …

What is Dom Pérignon P2 and P3?

In 2014, Dom Perignon announced that it would be changing the name of its late-release Oenothèque series into a “P2” and “P3” offerings, referring to the second and third “plenitudes” of development in the evolution of a Champagne. This is when Dom Pérignon Vintage is released.

Is 1996 Dom Pérignon still good?

While the lesser 1996 Champagnes may be dying off, the giants of the vintage are still very much alive and are performing beautifully right now – if they have been treated well in the past 21 years of their lives, that is. Vintage Champagne probably more so than other wines is prone to bottle variation.

Is Dom Pérignon good after 20 years?

Your cherished (unopened) Dom Perignon bottle can last for 5 to 10 years or more – if stored properly! Once you uncork it, it could have a shelf life of around 3-5 days.

Is 1996 Dom Perignon still good?