Houses
Perrier-Jouët
An Épernay house founded in 1811 by Pierre-Nicolas Perrier and Rose-Adélaïde Jouët, known for floral, Chardonnay-led champagnes and the Belle Epoque prestige label.
- Founded
- 1811
- Location
- France
- Ownership
- ペルノ・リカール傘下
- Known for
- Belle Epoque prestige cuvée · Floral Chardonnay-led style · Art Nouveau anemone bottle · Avenue de Champagne heritage
- Official site
- www.perrier-jouet.com
Style
Perrier-Jouët is associated with elegance, floral aromatics and a prominent role for Chardonnay, especially from the Côte des Blancs. The house's Art Nouveau identity is inseparable from the anemone design used on Belle Epoque bottles.
Cuvées
- Grand Brut — the non-vintage flagship.
- Blason Rosé — the house rosé.
- Blanc de Blancs — a Chardonnay-focused non-vintage expression.
- Belle Epoque — the prestige cuvée, released as white, rosé and Blanc de Blancs.
History
Pierre-Nicolas Perrier and Rose-Adélaïde Jouët founded the house in Épernay in 1811. The house developed an export reputation during the 19th century and later became closely linked to Art Nouveau through Émile Gallé's white-anemone bottle design.
Positioning
Perrier-Jouët is a luxury house with strong design and hospitality associations, centred on Épernay's Avenue de Champagne and the Belle Epoque range.