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Dom Perignon Reserve de L’Abbaye 1992 Limited Edition (Wooden Gift Box)

Price: $19000 / bottle

Color:White Bubble
Vintage:1992
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Region:Champagne
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Size:75cl
Minimum order:1 bottle

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Description

By Darren Willmott 
I’m referring to Dom Pérignon Réserve de L’Abbaye (also known as Dom Pérignon Gold, or simply Gold Reserve).  This is a stand-alone series of vintage releases for the Japanese market only, and a product that you rarely hear about in the UK/Europe unless you go hunting for information.  Consequently, very little is written about it and, where it is talked about, it invariably isn’t written in English.

As alluded to with the use of the term ‘Gold’ (itself based on the fact that the labels and covering foil on the bottle are coloured gold), this brand offshoot is intended as an ultra-deluxe product that has seen extended cellar ageing, and is only available in limited quantities.  The vintages are released at circa 20 years of age which puts them on a vague par with the P3 releases (Plenitude, formerly Oenothéque), but I say vague as the 1990 RDLA was released in 2009 whereas the 1990 P3 has only recently hit the shelves.  There is also a passing resemblance between the two products as the 1990 P3 also has a gold style label.

Other packaging difference to note on the RDLA is that it has its own distinct capsule atop the cork, the back labels are all in Japanese and, more interestingly, that they also include a ‘Limited Edition’ serial number.  Dom Pérignon are well known to be evasive on the subject of how many bottles they produce each year but, do these serial numbers give us some hint towards production runs?  As you can see from the below image, the back label for the 1992 is only 5 characters long, ergo a top limit of 100k bottles, however the back label for the 1988 is 6 characters long taking us up to a potential 1 million bottles.

Generic information

Dom Pérignon Reserve de l’Abbaye is made by Moet & Chandon and is also called the highest peak of Dom Pérignon.

The contents are rare champagnes with a small amount of production, which are aged for about 20 years in the cellar without intentionally settling the highly appreciated vintage Dom Pérignon and white.
The name Dom Perignon Reserve de la Bay (Gold) comes from the Monastery of Auviere (La Baie de Vière), where the monks of the Dom Perignon invented champagne.

Since the label is gold, it is also called as Domperi Gold,

France’s Le Clasman magazine said, “The world-famous excellence of Dom Pérignon. Well-known as the finest product, Dom Pérignon was born from the delicate, chardonnay, deep and powerful harmony of Pinot Noir. It has a strong style and is made of metal.”
Wine critic Hugh Johnson also said, “The quality is unchanging from beginning to end and the creamy smoothness is amazing.”

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