Bottle Popping Emergency? Dom Perignon Is Now Delivered On Demand

(PRNewsfoto/Dom PÈrignon)

We’ve all been there. You’ve got the models frolicking in the pool, the music is blasting, and you run out of champagne… record scratch. Well, if you live in New York or Miami, there is a super simple solution to that.

This month, Dom Pérignon began offering consumers in those cities, with more to come, the ability to cop bottles via its website and have them delivered chilled by Thirstie, a spirits and beer delivery start-up, in one hour. You will also be able to order bottles via the Thirstie app.

“A continuation of the Moët Hennessy USA ambition of innovation in the market, the launch of a 1-hour luxury delivery service for Dom Pérignon presents a new avenue in which to delight the Dom Pérignon consumer, in the on-demand and immediate world they live in,” explains Jorge Cosano, Vice-President of Dom Pérignon. “We are continuously looking to find new ways to further drive innovation and deliver on our commitment to building luxury brands with a strong consumer focus and to create new opportunities to strengthen our partnership with our retail customers.”

Between this and Baskin-Robbins, you may never need to leave home again.

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