The Dom Pérignon 2015 Brut is the current flagship release for the house in 2026.
Critical Profile & Scores
The 2015 vintage is noted for being “solar” and powerful due to a very hot, dry summer. Critics generally rate it in the 94–96 point range.
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Antonio Galloni (Vinous): 96 Points. Describes it as having a “tropical profile” with notes of peach, cantaloupe, and smoky wet stones.
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Wine Advocate: 95 Points. Highlights its “muscular core of fruit” and structural precision despite the warm vintage.
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Dosage: Disgorged with a relatively low dosage (approx. 5g/L), which helps maintain freshness against the natural ripeness of the grapes.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Intense aromas of roasted cocoa, lime blossom, jasmine, and white peach
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Palate: Full-bodied and tactile. It has a signature “silky” texture that leads into a saline, mineral finish.
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Drinkability: While approachable now because of its ripe fruit, it has the structure to age comfortably through 2045.



