F.A.Q
1. Store & Serving
HOW SHOULD I STORE MY BOTTLES?
Bottles should be stored in a horizontal position, ensuring that the liquid remains in contact with the cork.
If these conditions are not met, the quality of the wine might, unfortunately, be affected.
We recommend storing our vintage wines in a dark place maintained at a consistent temperature between 12° C and 15°C (53.6°F and 59°F), especially Blanc de Blancs which should not be exposed to natural nor artificial light.
HOW LONG SHOULD I KEEP A BOTTLE?
As you might imagine, the issue is complex. However, there is one rule of thumb to remember: the better the champagne, the longer it can be stored.
Criteria of excellence include great vintages, extended aging on lees, and so forth.
The optimal ageing period depends on the vintage and storage conditions:
- If your champagne is not vintage, we recommend opening it for your next occasion to benefit from the freshness and floral notes of the cuvée,
or keeping it for two to five years in good storage conditions.
- If it is vintage, you may keep it in good storage conditions for up to fifteen years. Ageing duration may be extended for larger bottles.
CAN PERRIER-JOUËT REPLACE MY BOTTLE IF IT IS SPOILED OR IF I HAVE ANOTHER QUALITY PROBLEM?
Our replacement policy depends on the cause of the quality problem:
- improper storage (bottle stored upright, in daylight, or at a too high or low temperature): in this case no exchange can be made;
- if a bottle has been properly stored but is affected with cork taint, the bottle can be replaced upon presentation of proof of purchase.
Please provide the lot number printed on the bottom of the bottle and the receipt.
This is not really about proof of purchase but more about bringing a piece of evidence to prove the bottle has been well-stored and not altered
or tampered with.
2. Visits & Events
CAN I VISIT THE PERRIER-JOUËT PREMISES?
Unfortunately, the Perrier-Jouët cellars and Maison Belle Epoque are reserved to professionals and private guests.
3. Commercial
WHERE CAN I FIND PERRIER-JOUËT PRODUCTS?
Perrier-Jouët champagnes are sold in select prestige outlets all over the world.
To locate our products, please visit our store locator.
WHAT IS THE PRICE RANGE OF PERRIER-JOUËT?
The cuvées of Perrier-Jouët are genuine masterpieces crafted with meticulous dedication and produced in limited quantities,
and that comes at a certain price.
We also offer a premium non-vintage champagne, Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut, which carries our trademark style - fresh, floral and Diamond cut – and is situated
in the intermediate price range.
WHERE CAN I FIND EXCLUSIVE OFFERS FOR PERRIER-JOUËT PRODUCTS?
To get details about exclusive Perrier-Jouët offers, please request information at your wine merchant.
DOES PERRIER-JOUËT ESTIMATE THE ADDED VALUE OF A VINTAGE CHAMPAGNE?
We do not estimate the added value of vintage bottles, and we do not purchase them. Please refer to the market value.
4. Art & Design
WHAT IS ART NOUVEAU?
Art Nouveau was an international movement, known as Modernista in Spain, Jugendstil in Germany, Secession in Austria and Slovenia, Stile Liberty in Italy
and – after the name of one of its exponents – Tiffany in the United States.
It rose to prominence in Barcelona and Brussels in the late 1880s thanks to the work of pioneering architects like Antoni Gaudi and Victor Horta, and went on
to influence all visual arts, especially the decorative arts. It also drew on the works and theories of the Englishman William Morris, who had drawn a strong
distinction between craftsmanship and the mass production of industry that was indifferent to aesthetic concerns.
Art Nouveau spread rapidly throughout Europe – in France it was propagated by Emile Gallé’s Ecole de Nancy – before declining in 1914, with the outbreak
of World War I. As fleeting as it was, this stylistic adventure – a reaction to the excesses of industrialisation – struck a chord: Art Nouveau offered extraordinary liberty, a joyous creative spirit and a comforting sense of enchanting possibility.
WHO WAS EMILE GALLÉ?
Emile Gallé was one of the founders of the Art Nouveau movement. In 1912 he designed a bottle for Perrier-Jouët featuring Japanese anemones.
This design has become world famous and still graces the bottles of our Cuvée Belle Epoque champagnes.
Emile Gallé travelled to Japan several times in his life and took a great deal of inspiration from Japanese art and flowers.
The Japanese influence was one of the predominant themes in the Art Nouveau movement.
Other famous artists from the Art Nouveau movement include Hector Guimard, Louis Majorelle and Lalique.
WAS NATURE A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR THE ARTISTS OF THE BELLE EPOQUE?
Art Nouveau’s elegant embellishments were developed to counteract the graceless shapes of the early industrial age, and the movement looked to the natural world for inspiration.
The natural shapes and structures of flowers and plants, and even insects and animals, were used in Art Nouveau.
Perrier-Jouët also takes its inspiration from nature, and the Art Nouveau anemone design of its Cuvée Belle Epoque is a fitting symbol of the brand.
Nature is at the heart of the Perrier-Jouët experience.
5. Sustainable Practices
WHY DID MAISON PERRIER-JOUËT CREATE A NEW GIFT-BOX COLLECTION?
Maison Perrier-Jouët has always been guided by a love of nature. The new sustainable gift-box collection reflects the evolution of this passion, with the House taking sincere, ethical and lasting actions to reduce its impact on nature and protect the environment.
WHERE IS THE NEW GIFT-BOX COLLECTION MADE?
The champagne gift boxes are both designed and manufactured in France.
WHAT MATERIALS ARE USED IN THE GIFT-BOX COLLECTION AND WHERE DO THEY COME FROM?
The champagne gift boxes are made from 100% natural fibres, responsibly sourced from certified sustainable forests in Northern Europe.
WHAT ARE THE ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF THE NEW GIFT-BOX COLLECTION?
The simplistic design minimizes ink consumption, and the matte finish does not include varnish. This allows the gift boxes to be more easily recycled. Additionally, the gift boxes are nearly 30% (55g) lighter than previous versions, creating fewer carbon emissions during transportation.
Shipping cases for champagne delivery also have a new eco-design made from a combination of recycled and grass paper, which are also 100% recyclable.
WHAT IS THE INSPIRATION BEHIND THE DESIGN?
The pure, matte white aesthetic is inspired by the chalky subsoil of the Champagne wine region, embellished with an embossed anemone motif recalling the emblematic flower of the House designed by Art Nouveau Master Emile Gallé in 1902.
WHICH CUVÉES WILL BE AVAILABLE WITH THE NEW GIFT-BOX COLLECTION?
Currently, the new gift box collection will only be available for the House’s non-vintage classic champagnes. By 2022, Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque champagnes will also be presented in sustainable packaging.
WHEN WILL THE NEW GIFT-BOX COLLECTION BE AVAILABLE?
The new collection will be rolled out nationwide starting November 2020 for the holidays.