Perrier-Jouët Singapore | Elegant French Champagne

Perrier-Jouët Singapore: elegant French Champagne known for Chardonnay-led floral style. At The Liquid Collection, shop a curated selection online. Perrier-Jouët delivers refined, floral Champagne, exemplified in the iconic Belle Epoque cuvée. Perfect for sipping, gifting and exploring something new — with fast, reliable delivery across Singapore.

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Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque Brut 2012 Magnum 1.5L distinctive bottle

Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque Brut - 75cl

$308.00 SGD$1,788.00 SGD
Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Brut is the celebrated iconic prestige cuvée Champagne — distinctive for its iconic anemone-flower bottle designed by Émile Gallé in 1902. Distinctive for its Chardonnay-led elegance.From Perrier-Jouët...
Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque Brut 2012 Magnum 1.5L distinctive bottle

Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque Brut 2012 Magnum – 1.5L

$698.00 SGD$4,178.00 SGD
Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Brut 2012 Magnum is the celebrated iconic prestige cuvée vintage Champagne — distinctive for its iconic Belle Époque anemone-flower bottle. The 2012 vintage in magnum (1.5L) format,...
Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque Rose 2013 75cl distinctive anemone-flower bottle

Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque Rose 2013 – 75cl

$348.00 SGD$2,078.00 SGD
Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé 2013 is the celebrated iconic prestige cuvée rosé vintage Champagne — distinctive for its iconic Belle Époque anemone-flower bottle (designed by Émile Gallé in 1902). The...
Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque with 2 Flutes Gift Set Champagne 75cl from Champagne, France

Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque with 2 Flutes Gift Set - 75cl

$398.00 SGD
The Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Gift Set features the celebrated prestige cuvée Champagne presented with two branded Champagne flutes.From Perrier-Jouët (Pernod Ricard).A thoughtful luxury gift set for prestige celebrations.
Perrier Jouet Grand Brut Champagne 75cl with gift box

Perrier Jouet Grand Brut – 75cl

$86.00 SGD$498.00 SGD
Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut is a celebrated French Champagne — produced by Perrier-Jouët (founded 1811 in Épernay) with a distinctive Chardonnay-influenced blend. Distinctive for its delicate floral profile and the celebrated...

Perrier-Jouët Champagne

Founded 1811 in Épernay, Champagne by Pierre Perrier and Adèle Jouët — over 213 years of continuous heritage. Distinguished by the iconic Belle Époque white anemones bottle, designed by Art Nouveau master glassmaker Émile Gallé in 1902 (sealed in cellars for decades, rediscovered in the 1960s, first commercially released 1969). Chardonnay-dominated house style — 40-50% Chardonnay in the Grand Brut, distinguishing Perrier-Jouët from richer Pinot Noir-led Champagnes. Pernod Ricard-owned since 2005. Cellar Master Séverine Frerson (since February 2020 — the first woman to hold the role at Perrier-Jouët). Vineyard ownership in Grand Cru villages including Cramant, Avize, Chouilly, Mailly Champagne. The signature Grand Brut NV (the iconic flagship), the prestige Belle Époque Brut Vintage (the Art Nouveau anemones bottle), the Belle Époque Rosé 2013, and the Belle Époque Blanc de Blancs. Buy Perrier-Jouët Champagne online in Singapore with free delivery.

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🌸 Founded 1811 · Belle Époque AnemonesÉmile Gallé Art Nouveau bottle 1902
🥂 Chardonnay-Dominated House StyleCramant Grand Cru · Cellar Master Séverine Frerson
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Buy Perrier-Jouët Champagne in Singapore

Perrier-Jouët is one of the most historically significant and artistically distinctive Champagne houses globally — founded in 1811 in Épernay, Champagne, by Pierre-Nicolas-Marie Perrier (commonly known as Pierre Perrier) and his wife Adèle Jouët. The brand is celebrated for its floral, elegant style and craftsmanship — and is most famously known for the iconic Belle Époque bottle adorned with hand-painted white Japanese anemones, designed by Art Nouveau master glassmaker Émile Gallé in 1902. The Liquid Collection stocks the Perrier-Jouët range available in Singapore — including the iconic Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut NV (75cl, with gift box, the brand's flagship NV expression — superlative fizz from a legendary house, lively and effervescent with the brand's signature Chardonnay-dominated elegance), the prestige Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Brut Vintage (75cl, "a true icon — rare and elegant champagne that celebrates the art of blending in the Perrier-Jouët style," white gold colour with silvery highlights, delicate aromas of white flowers followed by fruity notes of white peach and grapefruit, palate of flower, fruit and spices including elderberry, poached pear, cumin and green pepper), the Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé 2013 (75cl, shimmering pastel-toned salmon-pink with luminous orange highlights, aromas of strawberry and peony with tartness of kumquat and white currant, notes of pink grapefruit and mandarin combined with the generosity of brioche — Cellar Master Séverine Frerson compares it to "a pale pink ranunculus"). Pernod Ricard-owned since 2005.

Every bottle ships free across Singapore with no minimum order and standard 3-working-day delivery. Browse the Perrier-Jouët selection above, or explore the wider wine category, the broader Champagne selection, the comparable LVMH-owned Champagne at Dom Pérignon and Veuve Clicquot, the wider Pernod Ricard portfolio at Chivas Regal, Royal Salute, The Glenlivet, Ballantine's, Martell cognac, and Redbreast Irish whiskey, our luxury gifts selection, or the prestige Fine & Rare range.

Perrier-Jouët — Key Facts at a Glance

Brand
Perrier-Jouët
Founded
1811 by Pierre Perrier and Adèle Jouët, in Épernay, Champagne
Region/Country
Épernay, Champagne region, France
House Style
Chardonnay-dominated — elegant, floral, refined
Grand Brut Blend
~40-50% Chardonnay, with Pinot Noir and Meunier
Iconic Bottle
Belle Époque white Japanese anemones bottle (designed 1902 by Émile Gallé)
Belle Époque First Release
1969 (rediscovered after decades sealed in cellars)
Range
Grand Brut NV · Blason Rosé NV · Belle Époque Brut Vintage · Belle Époque Rosé · Belle Époque Blanc de Blancs · Belle Époque Florale
Vineyard Ownership
Cramant, Avize, Chouilly (Côte des Blancs Chardonnay); Mailly Champagne (Pinot Noir Grand Cru)
Owner
Pernod Ricard (since 2005, alongside Mumm Champagne acquisition)
Cellar Master
Séverine Frerson (since February 2020 — first woman to hold the role at Perrier-Jouët)
Distinctive Position
The most artistically distinctive prestige Champagne; Art Nouveau heritage

1811 — Pierre Perrier and Adèle Jouët's Champagne vision

Perrier-Jouët was founded in 1811 by Pierre-Nicolas-Marie Perrier (commonly known as Pierre Perrier) and his wife Adèle Jouët in Épernay, the historic centre of the Champagne region of France. The brand combines both surnames — Perrier from the husband, Jouët from the wife — which was distinctive among 19th-century Champagne brand naming conventions, where most houses took only the male founder's name (Veuve Clicquot, Bollinger, Pol Roger, Krug). The 1811 founding date places Perrier-Jouët within the early-19th-century flowering of the Champagne industry, alongside Veuve Clicquot (founded 1772 but transformed under Madame Clicquot from 1805), Bollinger (founded 1829), Pol Roger (founded 1849), and various other major Champagne houses.

Pierre Perrier and Adèle Jouët established the brand's foundational Chardonnay-dominated house style — distinguishing Perrier-Jouët from richer Pinot Noir-dominated Champagne houses. The brand has continuously emphasised Chardonnay character across its 213+ year heritage, sourcing premium Chardonnay grapes from Grand Cru villages in the Côte des Blancs (Cramant, Avize, Chouilly) — the Champagne sub-region most renowned for Chardonnay quality. Through its 213+ year heritage, the brand has developed multiple landmark expressions, most notably the Belle Époque prestige cuvée (first commercially released 1969) housed in the iconic white Japanese anemones bottle designed by Art Nouveau master glassmaker Émile Gallé in 1902. Pernod Ricard acquired Perrier-Jouët in 2005 alongside Mumm Champagne and Allied Domecq's spirits portfolio, joining the brand to one of the world's largest premium spirits operators.

Why Perrier-Jouët — Belle Époque anemones bottle, Chardonnay elegance, Art Nouveau heritage

The 1902 Belle Époque white anemones bottle by Émile Gallé

The Belle Époque bottle is one of the most iconic Champagne bottles in the world — a distinctive Art Nouveau bottle featuring hand-painted white Japanese anemones, designed in 1902 by Émile Gallé (1846-1904), the legendary French Art Nouveau master glassmaker and founder of the École de Nancy art movement. Gallé designed the bottle for Perrier-Jouët's prestige cuvée Champagne, but the bottle was sealed in the brand's cellar for decades — only rediscovered in the 1960s when Perrier-Jouët decided to launch a new prestige cuvée. The bottle was first commercially released in 1969 with the launch of the modern Belle Époque vintage cuvée, named after the "Belle Époque" era (the French cultural flourishing roughly 1880-1914 that Émile Gallé's work epitomised). Today the white anemones bottle is one of the most recognisable Champagne bottles in the world, distinguishing Perrier-Jouët from virtually every other Champagne brand at first sight. The bottle expresses the brand's foundational Art Nouveau aesthetic heritage, which continues through modern artist collaborations including Daniel Arsham and Mischer'Traxler. The iconic white Japanese anemone flowers have become one of the most distinctive visual signatures in modern luxury wine and spirits — appearing on the Belle Époque Brut, Belle Époque Rosé, and Belle Époque Blanc de Blancs expressions.

Chardonnay-dominated house style and Cellar Master Séverine Frerson

Perrier-Jouët is distinguished by its Chardonnay-dominated house style — typically 40-50% Chardonnay in the standard Grand Brut blend, distinct from Veuve Clicquot's Pinot Noir-dominated approach (50-55% Pinot Noir in the Yellow Label). The Chardonnay emphasis gives Perrier-Jouët wines a more elegant, floral, refined character — distinguishing the brand from richer, more full-bodied Champagne houses. The brand sources premium Chardonnay from Grand Cru villages in the Côte des Blancs (Cramant, Avize, Chouilly) — the Champagne sub-region most renowned for Chardonnay quality. Cellar Master Séverine Frerson has led the brand since February 2020 — the first woman to hold the role at Perrier-Jouët across the brand's 213+ year heritage. Frerson is a French oenologist who joined Perrier-Jouët in 2018 as Deputy Cellar Master, training at the brand's vineyards in Cramant. She has worked with Champagne for 25+ years across her career. Her appointment represents a meaningful continuation of female-leadership achievement in the Champagne and spirits industry — joining Madame Clicquot at Veuve Clicquot (1805-1866), Joy Spence at Appleton Estate (1997), Stephanie MacLeod at Dewar's (2006), Rachel Barrie at Brown-Forman Scotch, and Annabel Thomas at Nc'nean (2017).

The Perrier-Jouët house style — Chardonnay elegance, floral, refined

Across the range, Perrier-Jouët is defined by its distinctive Chardonnay-dominated Champagne house style — built on the brand's emphasis on Chardonnay (typically 40-50% in the standard Grand Brut blend), the elegant and floral character that has defined the brand since Pierre Perrier and Adèle Jouët's era, and the priceless reserve wines collection that recreates the consistent Grand Brut house style year after year. The signature character emphasises floral, elegant, refined character with delicate aromas distinguishing the brand from richer, more full-bodied Pinot Noir-dominated Champagnes. The Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut shows lively, effervescent character — the brand's signature Chardonnay-dominated elegance in NV form. The Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Brut Vintage shows white gold colour with silvery highlights; delicate aromas of white flowers followed by fruity notes of white peach and grapefruit on the nose; notes of flower, fruit and spices including elderberry, poached pear, cumin and green pepper on the palate — a rare and elegant prestige Champagne that celebrates the art of blending in the Perrier-Jouët style. The Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé 2013 shows shimmering pastel-toned salmon-pink with luminous orange highlights; aromas of strawberry and peony with tartness of kumquat and white currant on the nose; notes of pink grapefruit and mandarin combined with the generosity of brioche on the palate. Cellar Master Séverine Frerson compares the Belle Époque Rosé to "a pale pink ranunculus — multi-layered, ruffled petals suggesting this cuvée's surprising combination of richness and delicacy." Compared to other prestige Champagne benchmarks: Dom Pérignon wears its 1936 prestige cuvée pioneering and Plénitude system; Veuve Clicquot wears its Madame Clicquot landmark female-leadership story and Pinot Noir-dominated richness. Perrier-Jouët wears its Émile Gallé Art Nouveau heritage and Chardonnay-dominated elegance.

The Perrier-Jouët range

Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut (with Gift Box) The signature flagship Perrier-Jouët — superlative fizz from a legendary house, presented in elegant gift box ideal for celebrations and major occasions. While Perrier-Jouët are more famous for their Belle Époque flower bottle, this NV is a lively, effervescent little beauty in its own right — the brand's signature Chardonnay-dominated house style in accessible NV form. The blend emphasises Chardonnay (typically 40-50%), with Pinot Noir and Meunier completing the cuvée. The reference Perrier-Jouët — and the most accessible introduction to the brand's elegant, floral, refined Chardonnay-dominated Champagne style. The universal flagship gift Perrier-Jouët for celebrations, dinner parties, and major occasions where the recipient appreciates the brand's heritage credentials and Pernod Ricard pedigree. 75cl with gift box. Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Brut Vintage The prestige cuvée Perrier-Jouët — and the iconic white Japanese anemones bottle that is one of the most recognisable Champagne bottles in the world. Belle Époque is a true icon, a rare and elegant Champagne that celebrates the art of blending in the Perrier-Jouët style. Designed by Art Nouveau master glassmaker Émile Gallé in 1902, the bottle was sealed in the brand's cellar for decades and only rediscovered in the 1960s, with the modern Belle Époque cuvée first commercially released in 1969. Color: white gold with silvery highlights. Nose: delicate aromas of white flowers, followed by fruity notes of white peach and grapefruit. Palate: notes of flower, fruit and spices, including elderberry, poached pear, cumin and green pepper. The serious-collector Perrier-Jouët — and one of the most genuinely prestigious Champagne bottles available globally. 75cl. Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé 2013 The prestige Rosé Perrier-Jouët — the iconic white anemones bottle in vintage Rosé Champagne form. As Cellar Master Séverine Frerson describes: "I like to compare Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé to a pale pink ranunculus. I'm thinking not only of the flower's pastel hue, but also of its multi-layered, ruffled petals, which suggest this cuvée's surprising combination of richness and delicacy." Color: a shimmering, pastel-toned, salmon-pink with luminous orange highlights. Nose: aromas of strawberry and peony with the tartness of kumquat and white currant. Palate: notes of pink grapefruit and mandarin combined with the generosity of brioche. The connoisseur's Belle Époque — and a particularly distinctive prestige Champagne gift combining the Art Nouveau anemones bottle aesthetic with Rosé Champagne expression. 2013 vintage. 75cl. Belle Époque Blanc de Blancs (future expansion) The Chardonnay-only Perrier-Jouët — the brand's prestige Blanc de Blancs expression, made exclusively from 100% Chardonnay sourced from the brand's Grand Cru vineyards in the Côte des Blancs (Cramant, Avize, Chouilly). The Blanc de Blancs is the absolute pinnacle of Perrier-Jouët's Chardonnay-dominated house style — an entirely Chardonnay-driven prestige Champagne with the brand's signature floral, elegant, refined character at maximum concentration. The future-stock-acquisition Perrier-Jouët at The Liquid Collection — the prestige Chardonnay-only expression of one of the most elegant Champagne houses globally.

The 1902 Émile Gallé anemones bottle — Art Nouveau in modern Champagne

Émile Gallé (1846-1904) was one of the most genuinely landmark figures in the French Art Nouveau movement — a master glassmaker, ceramicist, and furniture designer who founded the École de Nancy (the Nancy School), the centre of French Art Nouveau decorative arts. Gallé was born in Nancy, France, and trained in mineralogy, botany, and design before founding his own glassworks in 1874. His work emphasised organic, naturalistic motifs drawn from his deep botanical knowledge — particularly flowers, leaves, and natural landscape elements rendered in glass with extraordinary technical mastery.

Gallé's most significant contribution to luxury wine and Champagne came in 1902 when he designed the iconic white Japanese anemones bottle for Perrier-Jouët's prestige cuvée. The bottle expresses Gallé's signature Art Nouveau aesthetic — naturalistic floral imagery rendered with technical precision, on a luxury commercial product. The white Japanese anemone (Anemone hupehensis) was a distinctive choice — a flower symbolising fragility, fleeting beauty, and the Belle Époque era's fascination with Japanese aesthetic influences. Gallé died in 1904, but his École de Nancy successors continued his Art Nouveau aesthetic legacy across multiple decorative arts disciplines. The Perrier-Jouët-Gallé connection has been continuously celebrated through the brand's Belle Époque cuvée (launched 1969) and through the Maison Belle Époque (the brand's historic Épernay mansion, designed in part by Gallé). Today Émile Gallé's name is synonymous with French Art Nouveau decorative arts, and Perrier-Jouët's continued use of the 1902 anemones bottle preserves his aesthetic legacy in modern luxury Champagne — making the Belle Époque cuvée genuinely one of the most distinctive luxury wine bottles globally.

Perrier-Jouët vs Veuve Clicquot vs Dom Pérignon — three Champagne house philosophies

Perrier-Jouët, Veuve Clicquot, and Dom Pérignon represent three genuinely distinct Champagne house philosophies — each with its own house style, ownership group, prestige cuvée, and historical heritage. Together, the three brands offer Singapore drinkers comprehensive coverage of the prestigious Champagne segment at The Liquid Collection.

Aspect Perrier-Jouët Veuve Clicquot Dom Pérignon
Founded 1811 1772 (Madame Clicquot 1805-1866) 1668 heritage / 1936 modern launch
Founder Story Pierre Perrier and Adèle Jouët (founding couple, both names) Madame Clicquot (Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin, female-leadership pioneer) Dom Pierre Pérignon (Benedictine monk at Hautvillers)
Owner Pernod Ricard (since 2005) LVMH (since 1987) LVMH (Moët & Chandon)
House Style Chardonnay-dominated; floral, elegant, refined Pinot Noir-dominated; rich, full-bodied, strength-and-silkiness Vintage-only; complex, brioche, autolytic
NV Flagship Grand Brut Yellow Label Brut NV (No NV — vintage only)
Prestige Cuvée Belle Époque (1969 launch) La Grande Dame (1972 launch) Dom Pérignon Vintage (1936 launch — first prestige cuvée ever)
Iconic Visual White anemones bottle (Émile Gallé 1902) Yellow label (trademarked 1877) Distinctive shield-shaped label
Cellar Master Séverine Frerson (since 2020 — first woman in role) Didier Mariotti (since 2020) Vincent Chaperon (since 2019)
Plénitude System (Standard vintage releases) (Standard vintage releases) P1, P2, P3 release framework
Distinctive Position Most artistically distinctive prestige Champagne Most landmark female-leadership Champagne heritage The first prestige cuvée Champagne ever

For Singapore drinkers building a complete prestige Champagne cluster, owning expressions from all three brands offers the genuinely most instructive same-category three-house Champagne comparison available — demonstrating how dramatically different production philosophies, ownership pedigrees, and aesthetic heritages produce distinct prestige Champagne styles. The three brands together represent the full breadth of modern prestige Champagne options in Singapore.

Perrier-Jouët and the Pernod Ricard portfolio

Perrier-Jouët has been owned by Pernod Ricard since 2005 — when the French multinational drinks group acquired Perrier-Jouët alongside Mumm Champagne and Allied Domecq's broader spirits portfolio. Pernod Ricard is the world's second-largest premium spirits operator (after Diageo) and operates one of the most comprehensive global premium spirits portfolios. The Pernod Ricard Champagne portfolio includes Perrier-Jouët and G.H. Mumm — distinct from the LVMH Champagne portfolio (Dom Pérignon, Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, Krug, Ruinart, Mercier).

The wider Pernod Ricard spirits portfolio extends well beyond Champagne to include Scotch whisky brands (Chivas Regal, Royal Salute, The Glenlivet, Ballantine's, Aberlour, Longmorn, Strathisla, Glen Keith, Scapa), French cognac brands (Martell), Irish whiskey (Redbreast, Jameson, Powers, Method and Madness), tequila (Olmeca Altos, Avión), gin (Beefeater, Plymouth, Monkey 47, Malfy), vodka (Absolut), rum (Havana Club), and various other premium spirits. The Pernod Ricard cluster on TLC now spans 8 pages: Chivas Regal + Royal Salute + The Glenlivet + Ballantine's + Martell + Redbreast + Perrier-Jouët (and Aberlour if stocked) — making The Liquid Collection one of the most genuinely comprehensive Pernod Ricard portfolio retailers in Singapore. Future expansion of the Pernod Ricard Champagne sub-cluster could include G.H. Mumm Champagne in future stock acquisitions.

Perrier-Jouët FAQ

What is Perrier-Jouët?

Perrier-Jouët is one of the most historically significant and artistically distinctive Champagne houses globally — founded in 1811 in Épernay, Champagne, by Pierre Perrier and Adèle Jouët, with over 213 years of continuous heritage. Perrier-Jouët is distinguished by its Chardonnay-dominated house style, giving the wines a more elegant, floral, refined character. The brand's iconic visual signature is the Belle Époque white anemones bottle, designed by Art Nouveau master glassmaker Émile Gallé in 1902. Pernod Ricard-owned since 2005. Cellar Master Séverine Frerson has led the brand since February 2020 — the first woman to hold the role at Perrier-Jouët.

What does Perrier-Jouët taste like?

Perrier-Jouët has a distinctive Chardonnay-dominated Champagne house style — built on the brand's emphasis on Chardonnay (typically 40-50% in the standard Grand Brut blend), elegant and floral character. The Belle Époque (75cl) shows white gold colour with silvery highlights; delicate aromas of white flowers, white peach and grapefruit; palate of flower, fruit and spices including elderberry, poached pear, cumin and green pepper. The Belle Époque Rosé 2013 shows shimmering salmon-pink with luminous orange highlights; aromas of strawberry and peony, kumquat and white currant; pink grapefruit and mandarin with brioche. Cellar Master Séverine Frerson compares it to "a pale pink ranunculus."

When was Perrier-Jouët founded?

Perrier-Jouët was founded in 1811 by Pierre-Nicolas-Marie Perrier and his wife Adèle Jouët in Épernay, the historic centre of the Champagne region of France. The brand combines both surnames — Perrier from the husband, Jouët from the wife — distinctive among 19th-century Champagne brand naming conventions. Pierre Perrier and Adèle Jouët established the brand's foundational Chardonnay-dominated house style. The Belle Époque prestige cuvée was first commercially released in 1969, housed in the iconic white anemones bottle designed by Émile Gallé in 1902. Pernod Ricard acquired Perrier-Jouët in 2005.

Where is Perrier-Jouët made?

Perrier-Jouët is produced in Épernay, the historic centre of the Champagne region of France. The brand's historic Maison Belle Époque mansion is located in Épernay and was designed in part by Émile Gallé. The brand owns substantial vineyards in major Grand Cru and Premier Cru villages within the Champagne AOC region, including Cramant, Avize, Chouilly (Côte des Blancs Chardonnay villages — the source of the brand's signature Chardonnay character), and Mailly Champagne (Pinot Noir Grand Cru). The vineyard ownership distinguishes Perrier-Jouët as a "vigneron" Champagne house with substantial owned-vineyard production.

What is the Belle Époque bottle?

The Belle Époque bottle is one of the most iconic Champagne bottles in the world — a distinctive Art Nouveau bottle featuring hand-painted white Japanese anemones, designed in 1902 by Émile Gallé (1846-1904), the legendary French Art Nouveau master glassmaker. Gallé designed the bottle for Perrier-Jouët's prestige cuvée Champagne, but the bottle was sealed in the brand's cellar for decades — only rediscovered in the 1960s. The bottle was first commercially released in 1969 with the launch of the modern Belle Époque vintage cuvée, named after the "Belle Époque" era.

Who was Émile Gallé?

Émile Gallé (1846-1904) was one of the most landmark figures in the French Art Nouveau movement — a master glassmaker, ceramicist, and furniture designer who founded the École de Nancy. Gallé's most significant contribution to luxury wine and Champagne came in 1902 when he designed the iconic white Japanese anemones bottle for Perrier-Jouët's prestige cuvée. The bottle expresses Gallé's signature Art Nouveau aesthetic — naturalistic floral imagery rendered with technical precision. Gallé died in 1904, but his Art Nouveau aesthetic legacy continues through Perrier-Jouët's continued use of the 1902 anemones bottle.

Who is Séverine Frerson?

Séverine Frerson is the Cellar Master at Perrier-Jouët, appointed in February 2020 — making Frerson the first woman to hold the role at Perrier-Jouët across the brand's 213+ year heritage. Frerson is a French oenologist who joined Perrier-Jouët in 2018 as Deputy Cellar Master, training at the brand's vineyards in Cramant. She has worked with Champagne for 25+ years. Her appointment represents a meaningful continuation of female-leadership achievement in the Champagne and spirits industry — joining Madame Clicquot at Veuve Clicquot, Joy Spence at Appleton Estate, Stephanie MacLeod at Dewar's, Rachel Barrie at Brown-Forman Scotch, and Annabel Thomas at Nc'nean.

Who owns Perrier-Jouët?

Perrier-Jouët has been owned by Pernod Ricard since 2005 — when the French multinational drinks group acquired Perrier-Jouët alongside Mumm Champagne. The Pernod Ricard Champagne portfolio includes Perrier-Jouët and G.H. Mumm — distinct from the LVMH Champagne portfolio (Dom Pérignon, Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, Krug, Ruinart, Mercier). The wider Pernod Ricard spirits portfolio extends to Chivas Regal, Royal Salute, The Glenlivet, Ballantine's, Martell cognac, Redbreast Irish whiskey, and many other premium spirits.

What is the difference between Perrier-Jouët and Veuve Clicquot?

Perrier-Jouët (1811, Pernod Ricard since 2005) is distinguished by Chardonnay-dominated blending — typically 40-50% Chardonnay in the Grand Brut, giving wines a more elegant, floral, refined character. The Belle Époque white anemones bottle (Émile Gallé 1902) and Art Nouveau heritage distinguish Perrier-Jouët visually. Cellar Master Séverine Frerson (since 2020 — first woman in role). Veuve Clicquot (1772, LVMH since 1987) is distinguished by Pinot Noir-dominated blending — typically 50-55% Pinot Noir in the Yellow Label, giving wines a richer, more full-bodied character. The iconic yellow label (1877) and Madame Clicquot landmark female-leadership story (1805-1866) distinguish Veuve Clicquot historically.

Is Perrier-Jouët a good gift?

Yes — Perrier-Jouët is one of the most genuinely meaningful and artistically distinctive Champagne gift choices available. The Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut (with gift box) is the universal flagship gift bottle. The Belle Époque Brut Vintage is the prestige flagship gift — the iconic white anemones bottle that is one of the most genuinely recognisable Champagne bottles in the world. The Belle Époque Rosé 2013 is the considered Rosé prestige gift. The 1811 founding heritage, the Pierre Perrier and Adèle Jouët founding couple story, the Belle Époque white anemones bottle (Émile Gallé 1902), the Chardonnay-dominated house style, the Cellar Master Séverine Frerson female-leadership story, and the Art Nouveau aesthetic heritage all give Perrier-Jouët unusually rich gift storytelling.

Do you deliver Perrier-Jouët across Singapore?

Yes. Free delivery anywhere in Singapore with no minimum order. Standard lead time is 3 working days.