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Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blancs 2010 named World’s Best Champagne
Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blancs 2010 has been named world’s best champagne.

Maison Ruinart received three awards at the ninth edition of the Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships, the prestigious international sparkling wine competition, as the Cuvée Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blancs 2010 was named Supreme World Champion, Best Champagne and Best French Sparkling Wine. Composed entirely of ...
Bvlgari Serpenti x Dom Pérignon Rosé Champagne
Bvlgari Serpenti x Dom Pérignon Rosé was born from the encounter between two Maisons guided by common values and vision, today embodied by their creators. Creative Director Lucia Silvestri and Dom Pérignon Chef de Cave Vincent Chaperon concurred on how the two iconic Maisons are driven by perpetual renewal and bound in myriad ways, but above all, by their shared ...
Dom Perignon Launches P2 - Dom Pérignon Second Plénitude
To create this unique wine, Richard Geoffroy, Chef de Cave, has worked with time to understand the path of wine transformation. He discovered that on the way of its evolution, the wine goes through unique moments where it sings higher and stronger, reaching new heights in the expression of the Dom Pérignon spirit. These privileged moments are called “Plénitudes”.

It ...
Seen @ Grand Opening of Chateaux in Singapore
On 25 April, nightlife veteran Sharma Das and fashion mogul Andrew Carver, the masterminds behind Dom Lounge, opened the doors to Singapore's newest hotspot Châteaux, Fusing an intimate lounge with a high-energy nightclub, Chateuax is set to provide a cozy outlet for V.I.P. guests, superstar DJs, fashionistas, and celebrities.

Located on the newly revamped Circular Road in ...
Dom Pérignon Celebrates 50 Years of the Ferrari GTO
Dom Pérignon uncorked some of its grandest vintages to pour for the nearly two dozen 250 GTO owners who had gathered near Paris to commemorate the car model’s 50th anniversary and drive their vehicles in a five-day rally along the 17th-century Champagne delivery route from Épernay to Versailles via the Loire Valley.