Art & Collectibles
Photograph - "A Bottle Named Desire"
- Item Number
- 387
- Estimated Value
- 25 USD
- Opening Bid
- 10 USD
Item Description
“A Bottle Named Desire”
The renowned champagne house of Dom Pérignon takes its remarkable champagne to a new level with the introduction of “Bottle Named Desire.” A exclusive limited edition Dom Perignon "A Bottle Named Desire" for $2,500 per bottle, with less than 1,500 created worldwide.
This piece of “A Bottle Named Desire” was created as a fine art piece for the Dom Pérignon museum in France in 2006. This is one of a trip tic set shown at the museum as a piece commissioned by Dom Pérignon for their release of the Gold Studded Bottle.
This Image was Created by Aram O. Photography after careful research of the creation of Dom Perignon as a champagne, upon which it was discovered the creation was named from a Benedictine Monk who has made several important contributions to the production of wine, and is credited for inventing sparkling Champagne. Which was sponsored and honored by the king of France for his creation that later was named in his name, of Dom Pierre Pérignon, today known as Dom Pérignon
Photograph is approx. 7"x10", mounted with a black border.
Aram O.
Aram O. Photography
Item Special Note
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