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Dom Pérignon: Vintage, Labels, Closure and Gift-Box Records

This page focuses on "Dom Pérignon Champagne: Vintage, Label, Bottle Seal, and Gift Box Information." When documenting Dom Pérignon Champagne, buil...

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Dom Pérignon: Vintage, Labels, Closure and Gift-Box Records

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This page focuses on "Dom Pérignon Champagne: Vintage, Label, Bottle Seal, and Gift Box Information." When documenting Dom Pérignon Champagne, build the record around four areas: visible labelling, version details, pr...

This page focuses on "Dom Pérignon Champagne: Vintage, Label, Bottle Seal, and Gift Box Information." When documenting Dom Pérignon Champagne, build the record around four areas: visible labelling, version details, present condition and accessories.

First, distinguish the brand's own series name

  • For Dom Pérignon: the house produces vintage Champagne only, and P2/Plénitude 2 is its name for a later stage of maturation. Photograph the vintage, front and back labels, neck and gift box together when checking a bottle. See LVMH's Dom Pérignon brand page.

Each Champagne house uses its own naming system. Do not apply one house's maturation or version terminology to another simply because both produce Champagne.

First establish which variant is in hand

  • Brand, expression and stated vintage.
  • Bottle size, front and back labels, and bottle base.
  • The version name actually used by the brand.

Transcribe the visible wording on the Dom Pérignon bottle first, then check it against information from the brand, producer or official wine sources. Do not replace the item's wording with an online listing title.

Then record its present condition

  • Closure and fill level.
  • Signs of leakage around the label, closure and bottle.
  • Gift boxes, booklets, and storage records.

Keep the bottle sealed and stored securely. Do not add labels or wipe the bottle. Photograph the front and back labels, neck, fill level and box components separately.

How is the valuation data for Dom Pérignon Champagne used?

Verify the vintage, volume, disgorgement or release wording according to the house's own terminology; do not use the series names of different houses interchangeably. Comparable data should be the same version, similar date, and similar condition. Retail prices, auction hammers, and private asking prices are recorded separately; this article does not provide a fixed price or promise of returns.

Dom Pérignon Champagne Frequently Asked Questions

Is one full-bottle photograph enough for a preliminary classification?

A full-bottle view provides only an initial direction. At minimum, record the brand, expression, vintage, volume, front and back labels, bottle base, closure and fill level to rule out obvious mismatches.

Can a Dom Pérignon bottle be documented without its original box or accessories?

Yes. Clearly distinguish accessories that are present from those not seen, retain any packaging and provenance information, and do not assume missing pieces exist.

Dom Pérignon Champagne: Can different Champagne brands share the same collection name?

For Dom Pérignon, verify the vintage, volume, disgorgement or release wording against the house's own terminology. Series names used by different Champagne houses are not interchangeable. The version, condition and market information for "Dom Pérignon Champagne" will be updated over time. This page only uses data and items that can be verified on the inquiry date.

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Provide verifiable records

To document Dom Pérignon Champagne, assign each bottle a unique number and match it to the name, key markings, overall condition, accessories and visible anomalies. Do not clean, repair or separate original components merely to organise the information. You can send the details via WhatsApp, or call +852 9453 0784. Any final conclusion remains subject to verifiable records and inspection of the item.

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