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2008 Dom Perignon Collection

300 Bottles of 2008 Dom Perignon

$85,000Collection Value
1,700Total Shares
300Total Bottles
2025-2028Estimated Sale
$50Share Price

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Overview
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Key Highlights

Top Tier Vintage

2008 is largely considered to be one of the best vintages of Champagne of all time. Weather, terroir and high quality winemaking came together to deliver something special.

Top Of The Pack

Dom Perigon is #1 Champagne and #6 overall wine on the Liv-ex Brand Power Index, driven by its strong brand recognition and global demand.

Champagne’s Performance

The Champagne sub-region performed exceptionally well in 2022, as global interest in bubbly continues to expand. It was the second best performing region in the world, gaining 12.5%.

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Collection Description

The 2008 vintage of Dom Perignon is widely considered to be one of the best Champagne vintages of all time. The weather conditions during the growing season were ideal, with a warm and dry summer followed by a cool and sunny autumn. Praised by experts for its unique balance of richness and acidity, this is a wine that can be aged for years to come, meaning this high-quality vintage is likely to appreciate in value over time, making it a compelling investment for those looking to diversify their portfolio.

The name "Dom Pérignon" was first used in the 1920s, when Moët & Chandon decided to create a premium brand of Champagne. The company named the brand after the legendary Benedictine monk who was said to have pioneered many of the techniques that led to the development of Champagne. Dom Perignon is the number one Champagne and number six overall wine on the Liv-ex Brand Power Index. This is driven by the wine's strong brand recognition and global demand. As a result, investing in a collection of 2008 Dom Perignon has the potential to yield positive returns over time, particularly as the brand's reputation continues to grow. Dom Perignon ranked 6th overall in the 2022 Liv-ex brand power rankings.

Champagne was the second-best performing region in the world in 2022, up 12.5% from the previous year. This is a positive sign for those looking to invest in Champagne, indicating that there is a strong demand for the region's wines. In fact, the Liv-ex Champagne 50 index has gained 87.6% over the last five years.

The quality of the vintage, the strong performance of the Champagne region itself, and the brand's global recognition all make a compelling case for this offering. The long term track record for Champagne investments has been strong, and the 2008 Dom Perignon is one of the best examples of what happens when all the right things come together.