Is this a good vintage ? Also is it worth anything, the guy was giving me what I thought was a decent price 80$. I don’t know much about Dom P though lo
by Dressenbourne
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wedgie9
How was it stored?
Beginning_Art_7749
Hell, for that price I’d buy it just to see!
According-Essay953
If stored correctly I would give it a try and open it. Opened a 69 last year and it was really good so worth the try. Price round about 500-600 if in good condition.
Mattie1308
At that price, I’d take a chance for sure 🥹
WineNerdAndProud
I don’t play the lottery, I take these kinds of chances.
dudeshoes44
69? Nice.
FuxkQ
Nice
Mtn_Drew3113
1969 is an exceptional vintage for champagne. I think well worth taking a gamble on. Typically, a bottle with proven provenance could go for over $1000. $80 is well worth taking a chance on it. Dom Pérignon released a p3 for this vintage, which is released at least 25 years after the initial release of the wine. Only the best vintages make it to this stage in the Dom Pérignon lifecycle. For perspective, a bottle of 1969 Dom Pérignon P3 is going for around $14,000 on wine searcher at the moment.
shuttlenote
Pop it and let us know how it is! 👍
Collbackk
Nice
ireddit_breddit
I had the 70th upvote.
wickeddead
My grandmother had a bottle of Dom from a mediocre vintage in the 70s, questionably stored it for decades, and when I finally convinced her to open it, I was absolutely impressed. Totally worth the gamble!
Soft_Owl7535
I had the 69 once like 12 years ago. It was stellar, and had tons of life left
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How was it stored?
Hell, for that price I’d buy it just to see!
If stored correctly I would give it a try and open it. Opened a 69 last year and it was really good so worth the try. Price round about 500-600 if in good condition.
At that price, I’d take a chance for sure 🥹
I don’t play the lottery, I take these kinds of chances.
69? Nice.
Nice
1969 is an exceptional vintage for champagne. I think well worth taking a gamble on. Typically, a bottle with proven provenance could go for over $1000. $80 is well worth taking a chance on it. Dom Pérignon released a p3 for this vintage, which is released at least 25 years after the initial release of the wine. Only the best vintages make it to this stage in the Dom Pérignon lifecycle. For perspective, a bottle of 1969 Dom Pérignon P3 is going for around $14,000 on wine searcher at the moment.
Pop it and let us know how it is! 👍
Nice
I had the 70th upvote.
My grandmother had a bottle of Dom from a mediocre vintage in the 70s, questionably stored it for decades, and when I finally convinced her to open it, I was absolutely impressed. Totally worth the gamble!
I had the 69 once like 12 years ago. It was stellar, and had tons of life left