Art Meets Champagne: Dom Pérignon Rosé by Michael Riedel

Dom Pérignon has a long tradition of collaborating with contemporary artists to reinterpret its bottles and packaging, and the Rosé Michael Riedel edition is one of the most striking expressions of that partnership. German artist Michael Riedel, known for his bold use of typography and deconstructed visual language, was invited to design a special edition of Dom Pérignon Rosé, merging the maison’s creative spirit with his distinctive artistic vision. The wine inside remains the iconic Dom Pérignon Rosé — a Champagne that pushes the house’s signature tension between intensity and finesse into darker, more sensual territory. Pinot Noir dominates here, lending power, spice, and a deep, almost tactile structure, while Chardonnay provides lift and precision. Aromas of red berries, dried figs, and candied citrus mingle with smoky, savoury notes and a subtle mineral edge. On the palate, it is layered and expansive, with richness balanced by remarkable freshness, leading to a long, resonant finish. The Michael Riedel edition elevates this experience by wrapping the bottle in art. Riedel’s design reimagines the Dom Pérignon label and wordmark through repetition and abstraction, creating a vivid interplay of text and form that mirrors the way Dom Pérignon Rosé itself reinterprets tradition. The collaboration underscores the maison’s philosophy that each vintage is not simply a wine, but a creative act — a dialogue between nature, craftsmanship, and art. As both a collector’s piece and a Champagne of great depth, Dom Pérignon Rosé Michael Riedel edition bridges two worlds: the enduring artistry of fine wine and the daring innovation of contemporary art. It is a bottle meant not just to be enjoyed, but also to be contemplated.
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