Last night, on the eve of New York Fashion Week, in presence of the models Anja Rubik and Coco Rocha, Andrew Van Wyngarden from the band MGMT, Carmelo Anthony, Kelly Rutherford, the DJ Bob Sinclar and many others, the Dom Perignon champagne announced its promising new collaboration with world-renowned designer Iris van Herpen: Dom Perignon Metamorphosis by Iris van Herpen. The occasion revealed the limited editions for end-of-year 2014: Cocoonase, the ueber-premium, made-to-order piece of art designed by Iris van Herpen, and an exclusive serie of gift boxes featuring a bottle of Dom Perignon Vintage 2004, whose label also inspired the creator.
This exclusive new collaboration combines Iris van Herpen’s forward-thinking aesthetic with the Dom Perignon champagne’s playful expression, limitless innovation and taste for reinvention. She won the prestigious ANDAM fashion award (2014 grand prize).
DOM PERIGNON METAMORPHOSIS by IRIS VAN HERPEN
Dom Perignon Metamorphosis by Iris van Herpen marks the end of Dom Perignon Vintage 2004 as we know it in its first Plenitude and celebrates its pending metamorphosis into P2, or Second Plenitude of the Dom Perignon Vintage. All that we know may disappear for a time, but it will rise again – transformed and reinvented.
The new limited edition centers upon metamorphosis: signifying the closure of one period and the birth of another, and a powerful symbol of evolution, transformation and renaissance. Throughout its history, the Dom Perignon champagne has been intricately linked to the concept of metamorphosis. The spiritual legacy of Dom Pierre Perignon constantly reinvents itself throughout the ages, selectively choosing when to emerge in the form of a new vintage.
AN UEBER CREATION: COCOONASE, THE PROMISE OF METAMORPHOSIS
In Cocoonase, Iris van Herpen was inspired by the importance of time in crafting the Dom Perignon vintages: the agility and speed needed to pick the best grapes at their peak of perfection, versus the wine’s many potent years of active maturation. Cocoonase highlights this duality of time to underscore the singularity of Dom Perignon wines.
“The name Cocoonase references the butterfly which softens her cocoon shell before she goes into her next stage of metamorphosis,” said Iris van Herpen. “This piece of art houses Dom Perignon Vintage 2004, symbolically nestled inside of the cocoon structure, and its fine ribs and lines represent a one-way passage out. Cocoonase acts as a shield that protects the Dom Perignon bottle as it prepares for its metamorphosis.”
Iris van Herpen also designed a limited edition of bottles and gift boxes for Dom Perignon Vintage 2004.
The Dom Perignon Vintage 2004 gift box and label of the bottle are inflected with green in all its vibrant exuberance, illustrating the organic power that is generated within the wine in the process of its transformation to P2. For the Dom Perignon brand, the green-dark color is an important code and chromatic expression. This penetrating darkness is a reflection of the soul of the wine, and its intensity, depth and complexity.
IN METAMORPHOSIS THERE IS NO END – ONLY CHANGE
Dom Perignon P2 is the new, energetic facet of the Dom Perignon universe. An exponential leap into a higher definition of wine, the Dom Perignon vintage experiences a Second Plenitude, or window of expression, after a period of extended and active elaboration.
In the darkness of the cellars, the wine achieves its Second Plenitude after a minimum 16 years of elaboration for a Blanc – or 18 years for a Rose. The wine is lifted, bursting forth with a penetrating energy, speaking out clearly after a metamorphosis in the absolute calm and silence of the cellars.
Vintage 2004 leaves its mark on the history of Dom Perignon for its ease and harmony. After no fewer than eight years of aging on the lees, Dom Perignon Vintage 2004 revealed its first radiant expression, with the promise of additional Plenitudes to come. From the very start, Vintage 2004 opens up in an astonishing way, with great ease and symbiotic. Gradually, with rare elegance, it glides between density and buoyancy in a seamless crescendo leading into the chiseled complexity of a singular universe.
On the nose, aromas of almond and powdered cocoa develop gradually into white fruit with hints of dried flowers. Classic toasted notes give a rounded finish and denote a fully realized maturity.
On the palate, the wine instantly traces an astoundingly fine line between density and weightlessness. Its precision is extreme, tactile, dark and chiseled. The full taste lingers with the utmost elegance on a sappy, spicy note.
Julie Poiraud
International Press & PR Manager
jpoiraud@domperignon.fr
Meighan McFalls
Agence ELAN
meighan.mcfalls@agence-elan.com