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    Dom Pierre Pérignon (French: [dɔ̃ pjɛʁ peʁiɲɔ̃]; December 1638 – 14 September 1715), was a French Benedictine monk who made important contributions to...
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    Dom Pérignon (/ˌdɒm pɛrɪnˈjɒn/ DOM perr-in-YON, French: [dɔ̃ peʁiɲɔ̃]) is a brand of vintage Champagne. It is named after Dom Pérignon, a Benedictine monk...
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    years. A bottle of vintage 1999 Dom Pérignon with accompanying materials Statue of Dom Pierre Pérignon, a Benedictine monk Around 5 million bottles are produced...
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    older form of Dom is the variant used in Portuguese, which in Brazil is reserved for bishops. The title is also used among Benedictine monks for those members...
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    Walker Percy (1916–1990) Kathleen Norris (1947– ) Catholicism portal Dom Pierre Pérignon Benedictine Confederation Catholic religious order Cistercians French...
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    considered a fault and Dom Pérignon set out to develop precise techniques to limit the likelihood of this fault occurring. Dom Pérignon was a staunch advocate...
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    wines they sought to outdo. Contrary to legend and popular assumption, Dom Pérignon did not invent sparkling wine, though he did make important contributions...
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    joining Saint-Vannes abbey in Verdun where he became a monk under the famous name Dom Pérignon. The only remaining part of the abbey to this day is the...
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    wine culture, as shown in the discovery of the méthode champenoise by Dom Perignon. Several liquors like Bénédictine and the Trappist beers were also developed...
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    Empress and mother of Constantine, between 841 and 1819. One of its monks, Dom Pérignon, contributed to the development of sparkling wine in the Champagne...
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