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Perignon Collection

"Perignon: The Legacy of a French Monk and Wine-Maker" Discover the fascinating story behind Perignon, not just the company

Background imagePerignon Collection: Dom Perignon / Monk

Dom Perignon / Monk
Dom Perignon, a Benedictine monk of Hautvillers, discovers the champagne process

Background imagePerignon Collection: Dom Perignon, French monk known for wine-making

Dom Perignon, French monk known for wine-making
Dom Perignon (1638-1715), French Benedictine monk who is often (incorrectly) credited with the invention of sparkling champagne

Background imagePerignon Collection: The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and the Coronation of the Empress Josephine in

The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and the Coronation of the Empress Josephine in
698765 The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and the Coronation of the Empress Josephine in the Cathedral Noter-Dame in Paris, 2nd December 1804

Background imagePerignon Collection: Portrait of the opera singer Marietta Alboni (1826-1894), 1870

Portrait of the opera singer Marietta Alboni (1826-1894), 1870. Found in the collection of Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imagePerignon Collection: Rustic Landscape, 1772. 1772. Creator: Nicolas Perignon

Rustic Landscape, 1772. 1772. Creator: Nicolas Perignon
Rustic Landscape, 1772

Background imagePerignon Collection: Catherine-Dominique de Perignon, 1804, (1839). Creator: Francois Pigeot

Catherine-Dominique de Perignon, 1804, (1839). Creator: Francois Pigeot
Catherine-Dominique de Perignon, 1804, (1839). Perignon (Dominique Catherine Marquis de), Marechal de France. Portrait of Catherine-Dominique de Perignon (1754-1818)

Background imagePerignon Collection: Dominique Catherine, marquis de Perignon (1754-1818), 1889

Dominique Catherine, marquis de Perignon (1754-1818), 1889
Dominique Catherine, marquis de Pe rignon (1754-1818), 1889. Private Collection

Background imagePerignon Collection: Dominique Catherine Perignon (1754-1818), Marquis de Grenade and Marshal of France, 1839

Dominique Catherine Perignon (1754-1818), Marquis de Grenade and Marshal of France, 1839. Artist: Francois Pigeot
Dominique Catherine Perignon (1754-1818), Marquis de Grenade and Marshal of France, 1839

Background imagePerignon Collection: Dom Perignon, French monk and cellarer

Dom Perignon, French monk and cellarer
Dom Perignon (1638-1715), French Benedictine monk who is often (incorrectly) credited with the invention of sparkling champagne

Background imagePerignon Collection: Perignon / Dominique-Cath

Perignon / Dominique-Cath
DOMINIQUE-CATHERINE MARQUIS DE PERIGNON French general Date: 1754 - 1818

Background imagePerignon Collection: Marquis De Perignon - 2

Marquis De Perignon - 2
DOMINIQUE-CATHERINE marquis et comte de PERIGNON French military commander, marechal de France Date: 1754 - 1818

Background imagePerignon Collection: Nicolas Pa rignon (French, 1726 - 1782), A House and a Shaded Cottage on the Banks of a River

Nicolas Pa rignon (French, 1726 - 1782), A House and a Shaded Cottage on the Banks of a River
Nicolas Pa© rignon (French, 1726 - 1782), A House and a Shaded Cottage on the Banks of a River, c. 1770, etching on laid paper

Background imagePerignon Collection: Perignon

Perignon; Nadar [Gaspard Felix Tournachon], French, 1820 - 1910; 1855 - 1859; Salted paper print; Image (irregular): 19.2 x 15.6 cm (7 9/16 x 6 1/8 in.)

Background imagePerignon Collection: Royalist Portraits

Royalist Portraits
To discourage legitimism, portraits of the comte de Chambord, who claims the throne, and his countess, are seized in the atelier of artist Perignon, Paris


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"Perignon: The Legacy of a French Monk and Wine-Maker" Discover the fascinating story behind Perignon, not just the company. Meet Dom Perignon, the renowned French monk known for his exceptional wine-making skills. As a cellarer, he dedicated his life to perfecting the art of winemaking in the 17th century. From religious devotion to historical significance, Perignon's influence extended beyond vineyards. Witness "The Consecration of Emperor Napoleon I and the Coronation of Empress Josephine, " an iconic moment captured in history where Perignon's wines were served during this grand event. But there is more to explore. Immerse yourself in art as you admire Nicolas Perignon's masterpiece "Rustic Landscape" from 1772. This captivating painting showcases nature's beauty through his skilled brushstrokes. Step into elegance with Marietta Alboni, an opera singer immortalized in Francois Pigeot's stunning portrait from 1870. Her enchanting voice echoes through time while capturing hearts worldwide. Delve into family heritage with Catherine-Dominique de Perignon depicted in another remarkable artwork by Francois Pigeot from 1839. Uncover her intriguing story that intertwines with Dominique Catherine Marquis de Grenade and Marshal of France (1754-1818). Unearth even more about Dominique Catherine Perignon - Marquis De Grenade and Marshal of France - through yet another exquisite piece by Francois Pigeot dating back to 1889. His noble presence resonates throughout history as a symbol of power and leadership. Finally, meet Jerome Petion de Villeneuve captured elegantly in an early 1780s portrait. Discover how this influential figure crossed paths with Dom Perignon during their lifetimes. Perignon transcends mere labels; it represents a rich tapestry woven by individuals who left indelible marks on various aspects of society.