Cuvée

Dom Pérignon 2017 Prestige

Dom Pérignon · assemblage · brut · vintage

Maison
Dom Pérignon
Style
assemblage
Dosage
brut
Encépagement
50% Chardonnay · 50% Pinot Noir

Dom Pérignon is only declared in vintages the cellar masters consider strong enough to age. 2017 was a difficult year in Champagne — early frost, summer storms, complex harvest conditions — and the release was framed by Dom Pérignon as a wine of "tenacity", with the assemblage reflecting that.

The cuvée is a roughly balanced assemblage of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from grand cru sites across the Côte des Blancs and the Montagne de Reims. The first plénitude (P1) is released after at least seven years on lees; subsequent plénitudes (P2, P3) come from the same vintage after longer ageing.

Bottlings

Vintage Format Disgorged Dosage Price history Critic reviews
2017 750 ml · standard $279 wine-searcher james-suckling 96

Vintage timeline

Bottlings

2017

Editorial mentions per year

1

Price history

2017 750 ml · standard

Latest

$279

wine-searcher

Median

$279

Range

$205 — $330

Price trend

6 observations

Critic reviews

Average

93.9 /100

Range

92 — 96

9 reviews

  • james-suckling 96

    2017

    Dense and layered with dried apples and pears as well as candied lemons, grilled lemons and lemon meringue. It\'s full-bodied, rich, tangy and flavorful. March 2026 release. Tiny production. Smallest ever for Dom Pérignon. A blend of 61% chardonnay and 39% pinot noir. Dosage 4.5 g/L. Drink now.

  • james-suckling 96

    2017

    Dense and layered with dried apples and pears as well as candied lemons, grilled lemons and lemon meringue. It\'s full-bodied, rich, tangy and flavorful. March 2026 release. Tiny production. Smallest ever for Dom Pérignon. A blend of 61% chardonnay and 39% pinot noir. Dosage 4.5 g/L. Drink now.

  • the-champagne-club-by-richard-juhlin 95

    2017

  • wine-spectator 94

    2017

  • wine-spectator 94

    2017

  • cellartracker 93

    2017

  • cellartracker 93

    2017

  • jancis-robinson 92

    2017

  • jancis-robinson 92

    2017

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