Created with some difficulty by the Dom Perignon team after an unusually hard winter and a hot summer, the 2003 vintage is an excellent example of their champagne.
The 2002 vintage is widely considered to be the best since the famous 1990, with posh london merchants Berry Bros giving it a perfect 10. This should be phenomenal and will become even better for some time yet.
Re-released after extra maturing on its lees in the Moet cellars, this Oenotheque is a recently-disgorged version of a classic Dom Perignon vintage - many experts have suggested that 1996 may be better than the famed 1990 vintage. Sensational stuff.
A beautifully presented set from Dom Perignon, combining their 1996 vintage Oenotheque champagne with a pair of elegant glasses, all wrapped up in a solid wooden box.
A great gift pack from Dom Perignon, combining a bottle of their 1998 vintage rosé champagne with a pair of elegant champagne flutes. These are all presented in a black box with a set of windows on the front spelling out LOVE.
2000 was an excellent year for Dom Perignon and this magnum has enough of it to share around a party. It's got those traditional toast aromas as well flowers and piles of fruit and herbs.
A whopping three litre Jeroboam of Dom Perignon Rosé from the acclaimed 1996 vintage, which is believed by many to be in the top three vintages of the 20th century. A wine people will still be talking about in 100 years.