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Aug. 13th, 2009 12:55 pm
Dom Perignon Vintage 1995 White Gold Jeroboam was officially launched in May 2008 and is currently the most expensive champagne jeroboam. In 2008 it sold for $40,000.
Exquisitely balanced with notes of brioche and honey, which mingle with fresh almond and apricot, the champagne has a deep, intricate flavor that yearns for a fitting display. The bottle’s design is sought after but never ostentatious, and has been compared by some to “a haute couture gown endlessly gliding down the red carpet.”EDIT: The terribly designed Dom Perignon website does not appear to have this copy any more. I just trust you to believe that I wouldn't have made up this soul-shredding copy all on my own.
The famed Hotel Byblos in St. Tropez... holds only 10 bottles of this exclusive luxury, and club-goers experience a fine ritual that comes along with purchasing such opulence: the club’s lights dim, the first notes of the James Bond theme start to play, and, suddenly, champagne emerges, accompanied by fire and sparklers.