A collaborative project with Takashi Murakami designed for the 2025 holiday season. For both Dom Pérignon and Takashi Murakami, nature is a vital principle. The limited edition Rosé Vintage 2010 brings their visions together: in Dom Pérignon's creative philosophy, nature is the starting point and the means: grapes, terroir, climate, human precision, everything is orchestrated to translate the raw material into emotion. Murakami reformulates the codes of classical Japanese art through the lens of contemporary culture. On the bottles, the traditional depiction of the vineyard on the Dom Pérignon shield is transformed into a wonderful flowery landscape. On the gift boxes, the shield is framed by Murakami's vibrant flowers, blooming in a joyful celebration. Arranged side by side, the gift boxes create a modular floral composition, inviting collectors to participate, assemble, and extend the experience beyond the bottle.
Dom Pérignon Rosé Brut is sensual, yet clear, dark, and magnetic. Its fruity profile, with intense aromatic persistence, sets it apart from traditional Champagne. The bouquet instantly opens with raspberry and wild strawberry notes. The fruity notes are joined by powdery notes of iris and violet and vegetal nuances. The first sensations are tactile and silky, gradually opening up to acidic textures. The finish asserts itself and lingers with a scent of peony and white pepper.
Its charm makes it elegant when paired with fresh cheeses or fish main courses such as fried fish, tomato fish soup, or grilled fish.
To fully appreciate its style, this Champagne should be served at a temperature of 8/10°C.