Founded in 1810, Perrier-Jouët began when Pierre Nicolas Perrier and Rose Adélaide Jouët combined their expertise in trade and viticulture. Adélaide led the vineyards and winemaking, while Pierre Nicolas established the House internationally, with early exports to Britain and the United States. In the late 19th century, Octave Gallice introduced the now iconic anemone motif, created by artist Émile Gallé, linking the House to the Art Nouveau movement that still informs its visual identity.
Perrier-Jouët has long balanced heritage with quiet innovation. It was among the first to produce a brut style Champagne in the mid-19th century, favouring lower sugar levels to preserve purity of fruit. This approach remains central today, supported by estate vineyards across Champagne, including prized holdings in Grand Cru villages such as Cramant and Avize. Now part of the Pernod Ricard portfolio, the House continues to evolve while maintaining a clear stylistic signature shaped by Chardonnay and a focus on finesse.
Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut NV reflects this lineage with a fresh, composed style. It opens with floral notes and orchard fruit, layered with light brioche and a touch of vanilla. The palate is lively and balanced, combining citrus and stone fruit with a fine mousse and gentle richness through the finish. It is a versatile expression, well suited to aperitif service or alongside seafood and lightly spiced dishes.
This limited edition set includes one bottle of Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut NV presented with two Perrier-Jouët champagne glasses.
Note: The floral artwork on the glassware may differ in design and colour from the image shown.
Founded in 1810, Perrier-Jouët began when Pierre Nicolas Perrier and Rose Adélaide Jouët combined their expertise in trade and viticulture. Adélaide led the vineyards and winemaking, while Pierre Nicolas established the House internationally, with early exports to Britain and the United States. In the late 19th century, Octave Gallice introduced the now iconic anemone motif, created by artist Émile Gallé, linking the House to the Art Nouveau movement that still informs its visual identity.
Perrier-Jouët has long balanced heritage with quiet innovation. It was among the first to produce a brut style Champagne in the mid-19th century, favouring lower sugar levels to preserve purity of fruit. This approach remains central today, supported by estate vineyards across Champagne, including prized holdings in Grand Cru villages such as Cramant and Avize. Now part of the Pernod Ricard portfolio, the House continues to evolve while maintaining a clear stylistic signature shaped by Chardonnay and a focus on finesse.
Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut NV reflects this lineage with a fresh, composed style. It opens with floral notes and orchard fruit, layered with light brioche and a touch of vanilla. The palate is lively and balanced, combining citrus and stone fruit with a fine mousse and gentle richness through the finish. It is a versatile expression, well suited to aperitif service or alongside seafood and lightly spiced dishes.
This limited edition set includes one bottle of Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut NV presented with two Perrier-Jouët champagne glasses.
Note: The floral artwork on the glassware may differ in design and colour from the image shown.