Dom Pérignon x Tokujin Yoshioka Vintage 2009 Limited Edition

Everyone loves champagne at Christmas so at the end of another year of business travel, be sure to make the most of the festive season with the new Dom Pérignon Vintage 2009, Tokujin Yoshioka, the acclaimed house’s newest limited edition.

Revealing the distinctively solar character of Dom Pérignon Vintage 2009, Japanese artist Tokujin Yoshioka channels his artistic affinity to light into the designs of this unique release. The 2009 vintage brings a prodigious, sunny, bold and generous decade to a close. The fruit is majestic; ripe, fleshy, and profound. Beyond the richness and certain voluptuousness is a strong impression of consistency that prevails. Tokujin Yoshioka’s expression of Dom Pérignon Vintage 2009 – the luminosity of the year that is the soul of the champagne – is embodied in artistic creation, on the shield of a limited edition coffret and bottle.

Yoshioka joins the ranks of elite artists who have previously engaged in creative collaborations with Dom Pérignon, including Marc Newson, Karl Lagerfeld, David Lynch, Jeff Koons, Lang Lang, and Iris van Herpen. United in their ability to unmask a distinctive facet of Dom Pérignon, each creator has risen to the challenge in their own, unique way. Much of Tokujin Yoshioka’s award-winning work is driven by the energy and beauty of light, leading Dom Pérignon to recognise his potential to unleash the true, solar spirit of Dom Pérignon Vintage 2009.

Inspired by the glorious sunlight that embraced the Champagne region during the birth of Dom Pérignon Vintage 2009, Tokujin Yoshioka presents Dom Pérignon x Tokujin Yoshioka Limited Edition as an artistic tribute to the champagne of living light. Interpreting the emblematic shield of the Maison as a colourful force emerging from the dark glass of the bottle, the vibrant shield presents an iridescent, dimensional, and holographic aesthetic. Thus, the sensory experience of Dom Pérignon Vintage 2009 from the nose to the palate is enhanced in all its light, its colours and emotions.

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