Regardless of the style, you'll be pleased to know that a well-stored bottle of Dom Perignon can last you for 7-10 years.
How Long Does Dom Perignon Last Opened?
Because of the quality of Dom Perignon, your bottle should keep and drink well for about 3-4 days after opening.
Remember to use a sparkling wine stopper to help keep the fizz as fresh as possible over this time period, you don't want to drink your Champagne flat!
Read our guide to saving your Champagne from going flat here.
To drink your Dom Perignon at its best, try to consume the bottle on the day of opening.
Related Guide: How Long Does Champagne Last?
How Long Does Unopened Dom Perignon Last?
Unopened Dom Perignon should last between 7-10 years, as long as the bottles are stored with care.
Premium Champagne, such as Vintage Dom Perignon, are capable of ageing for some time with some varieties capable of being aged for at least a decade.
Where Should You Store Dom Perignon Wine?
When you’re looking for places to store your Dom Perignon it’s important to find somewhere that is cool and calm, with minimal disturbances from light and virbrations.
That way your Champagne will stay sparkling for years to come.
A wine cellar or a specialised large capacity wine fridge will be perfect for this, having been designed with Champagne storage in mind.
A quality wine deserves a quality storage place after all.
However, if you don’t have either of those don’t panic, a garage, or food pantry will also work well here, just try to check in on your Dom Perignon every now and then to check the bottle still looks okay.
How To Store Opened Dom Perignon
Once you’ve popped the cork of your Dom Perignon it’s best to store the bottle in the fridge with a sparkling wine stopper in between servings.
Keeping your Dom Perignon chilled and reducing the oxygen exposure in this way will help to preserve both the freshness of the flavour and the vitality of the sparkle.
You could even invest in a high end wine wall to store your Dom Peri in style or buy a commercial wine fridge if you run a restaurant and want to show off your stock.
How To Store Unopened Dom Perignon
The cork is key to keeping you unopened bottles of Dom Perignon at their best, so if you can, try and lay your bottles on their side.
Doing this will allow the wine to have contact with the cork, which will stop it from drying out.
Storing your Champagne upright can lead to problems with oxygen and faults occurring, which we want to avoid as much as possible.
It's smart to take humidity, light and temperature into consideration when it comes to storing your Champagne and if you manage that then your bottles should last you for years to come!
Does Dom Perignon Wine Go Bad?
Yes, unfortunately even Dom Perignon can go bad, which is why it’s always best to drink your bottles sooner rather than later.
There’s nothing worse than leaving a prized bottle of Dom Perignon for too long!
Remember that Dom Perignon will have already had time to age in the cellars of Moet and Chandon, so there's no need for you to age your bottle any more if you're ready to drink it!
How Can You Tell Dom Perignon Wine Has Gone Bad?
Use your eyes, nose and taste buds to judge if the taste of your Champagne has gone bad:
- The Eye Test: Pour a small amount of the Champagne into a clear glass and take a look at it with your eyes. The Champagne is most likely expired if its light yellow colour has turned more of a yellowy, brown colour. This happens due to oxidation and being exposed to warm temperatures too.
- The Smell Test: Pour a small amount of Champagne into a glass and smell it with your nose. If it smells musty or off, best to discard it and don't drink it.
- The Taste Test: Furthermore, if the eye and smell test aren't sufficient to tell if the Champagne has gone bad you can also have a small sip of the Champagne. If it lacks its usual crisp, zingy, bubbly taste, it's probably best to throw it away. To enjoy Champagne before it goes off, consume it within 1-3 days of opening to experience the best flavour, while storing it in the optimal, cool conditions to maintain its drinkability.
Do You Keep Opened Dom Perignon In The Fridge?
Yes, once opened it’s a great idea to keep your - tightly sealed! - opened Dom Perignon in the fridge.
This will help to maintain its vivacious, effervescent flavours for you to enjoy over the next couple of days.
The tighter the seal the more chance that your Dom Perignon will still be sparkling when you go back for seconds.
Do You Keep Unopened Dom Perignon In The Fridge?
Dom Perignon doesn’t need to be kept in the fridge if it's unopened, which can help save on valuable refrigeration space.
As long as you keep your Champagne in a cool, calm and dark place it can happily stay there for months if not years.
Just place the Dom Perignon in the fridge on the day you wish to drink it to get your Champagne to the right serving temperature.
Although if you're lucky enough to have a wine fridge in your possession then your Dom Perignon is more than fine to stay in there for some time. Let the fridge take care of your wine for you.
Does Dom Perignon Go Off?
Yes, Dom Perignon will go off eventually and this will happen sooner rather than later if it isn't stored correctly.
The taste of an opened bottle of Dom Perignon will diminish after 1-3 days (even if it is stored correctly), leading the taste to become flat and bubble-less.
However, unopened bottles of Dom Perignon doesn't expire for up to 10 years if it is stored correctly at 7-18 Degrees Celsius.
Ways To Keep Opened Dom Perignon Fresh & Fizzy
After opening, the best way to keep Dom Perignon fresh is in the fridge or a wine fridge.
Use a tight wine cork made for sparkling wines to keep your Dom Perignon effervescent for days.
Here are a few other ways to keep opened bottles of Dom Perignon tasting better for longer:
Method 1 - Use a metal spoon
Dangling a spoon in the mouth of the bottle before placing it in the fridge keeps the bottle neck cooler (than it would be without the spoon).
The spoon forms an air plug above the Champagne, which can help prevent the your Champagne from going flat!
Method 2 - Keep the bottle cold
To keep a fizzy level of bubbles in your Champagne, keep the open bottle refrigerated (at 6-8 degrees celsius) until you're ready to drink it again. This reduces the loss of carbonation.
Method 3 - Put a cork in it
To further prevent carbonation loss (fizz and freshness reduction) use an airtight cork to seal the bottle with plastic wrap fastened by a rubber band and refrigerate it or an air tight suction wine stopper like a coravin.
But even if you do use a wine stopper - put the bottle in the fridge too!
What To Do With Left Over Dom Perignon?
Opened bottles of Dom Perignon should be consumed within 1-3 days to maximise taste and freshness.
The longer the bottle is opened the more likely that the taste of the Dom Perignon will diminish over time.
You can make the most of it by freezing it or incorporating it into your dishes. With a little imagination, you can ensure that no drop of Champagne is wasted!
- Turn leftovers into ice cubes - Making ice cubes with leftover Dom Perignon is a great way to use Champagne that might otherwise get poured down the sink. Simply pour the leftovers into an ice cube tray and freeze the Champagne for use in a drink later on.
- Use it to make a white wine sauce - Another way to use leftover Dom Perignon is to make a white wine sauce for seafood or pasta.
- Use it in a vinaigrette - Champagne can also be used to make a delicious salad dressing by enhancing the flavours of the vinaigrette.
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