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Guided by the philosophy of "the harmony of contrasts", every vintage is a singular creation — a reflection of a single year’s harvest, crafted only in exceptional seasons. When placed side by side,  the cases form a modular floral tableau, inviting collectors to physically assemble and reconfigure Murakami’s garden. This participatory element redefines the collector’s experience, turning the packaging into both an artwork and an evolving sculpture. This partnership is part of Dom Pérignon’s ongoing “Creation is an eternal journey” series, which began in May.
Warhol and friends planned years ahead to buy 2,000 bottles for New Year’s Eve 1999—a grand toast to the new millennium, years in the making. Dom Perignon champagne is a  beautiful vintage brand that was originally named after a Benedictine monk who was an important pioneer in the world of making champagne. Today, the brand keeps its champagne to the highest quality and always produces vintages. Photographer Collier Schorr and filmmaker Camille Summers-Valli were brought in to document the collaborators’ engagement with Dom Pérignon and its creative ethos. Schorr’s black-and-white and colour portraits aim to capture spontaneous moments of artistic reflection and immersion, while the films delve into more personal conversations between the artists and media entrepreneur Jefferson dom perignon 2015 Hack.

Most notably, his smiling flowers speak to a world defined by surfaces, and they now bloom across Dom Pérignon’s dark, elegant bottles and coffrets, morphing them into dreamlike landscapes of jubilant celebration. Vintage after vintage, Dom Pérignon Rosé pursues its vocation of pushing further the frontiers of Dom Pérignon’s creation. Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2010 now incarnates a significant landmark in this dynamic of creation.
This rare collaboration celebrates the acclaimed 2015 vintage, a year marked by balance, generosity, and luminous fruit expression. Encased in packaging designed by Takashi Murakami—complete with his iconic, smiling flower motifs—this bottle transcends wine and becomes a collectible piece of modern culture. It’s both a champagne of remarkable finesse and a work of art that reflects joy, creativity, and timeless elegance. Created with Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami, this special edition marries the maison’s pursuit of winemaking excellence with Murakami’s signature vibrant, anime-inspired artistry. The Dom Pérignon Rosé 2015 Takashi Murakami Edition is an extraordinary collaboration between the legendary Champagne house and one of Japan’s most celebrated contemporary artists. Known for his playful, vibrant “superflat” style, Murakami transforms the timeless Dom Pérignon bottle into a work of art — while the 2015 vintage within stands as one of the most expressive and luxurious rosés ever produced by the maison.
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On the bottles, the traditional vineyard imagery featured on the Dom Pérignon shied gives way to a fantastical flowered landscape. On the coffrets, the shield is framed by Murakami’s vibrant flowers, blooming in jubilant profusion. Placed side by side, the coffrets form a modular floral tableau, inviting collectors to engage, assemble, and extend the experience beyond the bottle. The 2015, tasted blind, is a testament to the immense skill of Chef de Cave Vincent Chaperon and his team. The nose is generous, a bouquet of ripe stone fruit—apricot and nectarine—mingling with the signature Dom Pérignon smoky minerality and a hint of ginger and sweet spice.
The bottles and cases for Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 and Rosé Vintage 2010 are adorned with vibrant blossoms that seem to dance between sophistication and whimsy. Traditional vineyard iconography  gives way to a surreal, flowered landscape that suggests rebirth and evolution—a garden where Dom Pérignon’s restraint meets Murakami’s unrestrained imagination. He previously worked with Louis Vuitton in 2003, designing the famous “Monogram Multicolore” collection, which the fashion house recently announced it will re-release.
Dom Pérignon’s craftsmanship is an art form born from tension—the balance between nature’s unpredictability and human precision. Each vintage represents a quest for new harmony, distilled from years of experimentation and intuition. Similarly, Murakami’s work reimagines the visual language of classical Japanese art through the lens of modern pop culture, merging the delicate fluidity of ukiyo-e with the vibrant, hyper-saturated surfaces of digital media. His Superflat philosophy flattens distinctions between high and low art, traditional and commercial, ancient and futuristic—an approach that mirrors Dom Pérignon’s transformation of raw natural elements into sublime emotion. Each of these “creators” brings a unique facet of the creative world to the campaign, reinforcing Dom Pérignon’s association with artistic excellence and diversity. Rather than typical endorsement shots, the campaign showcases black-and-white portrait photography by the acclaimed Collier Schorr, capturing each figure in candid, introspective moments.

Following in the footsteps of her father and playing a role in the Maison is Zoë Kravitz, an actress, director, and writer. Her diverse artistic pursuits — from her directorial debut in Pussy Island to her role as Bonnie Carlson in Big Little Lies — reflect a fearless spirit, in tune with the Maison’s ethos of daring creativity. The partnership offers a chance to buy the new Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2010 ahead of general release.