The Artistic Heritage of Perrier-Jouët Champagne
Perrier-Jouët, established in 1811 by Pierre-Nicolas Perrier and his wife Adèle Jouët, is one of the most distinguished champagne houses in Épernay, France. This house is renowned not only for its refined champagnes but also for its deep association with art and nature, embodied in its exquisite bottle designs, particularly the iconic floral motif designed by Emile Gallé in 1902.
Perrier-Jouët is best known for its floral and intricate style, influenced by its Chardonnay-driven blends, which are primarily sourced from the Côte des Blancs, a region known for producing some of the finest Chardonnay grapes. The house’s champagnes, including the famous Belle Epoque series, showcase a harmonious balance of fruit and finesse, with a light, elegant structure that epitomizes the brand's artisanal craftsmanship.
The Belle Epoque bottles, in particular, are instantly recognizable by their hand-painted anemone flowers, reflecting Perrier-Jouët's commitment to beauty and artistry, both inside and outside the bottle. This commitment extends to their historic home, Maison Belle Epoque in Épernay, which houses one of the largest private collections of French Art Nouveau.
Perrier-Jouët’s champagnes are ideal for those who appreciate the art of champagne making and the aesthetic elegance that accompanies it. Our Next day delivery, offering a taste of luxury that can be enjoyed at celebrations or gifted to enhance any special occasion. With each sip, drinkers experience a blend of artistic heritage and exquisite craftsmanship that has defined Perrier-Jouët for over two centuries.