Under renovation for two years, the champagne house celebrated its 200-year heritage and its restored Art-Nouveau interiors to a select crowd of 150 guests – including the ethereally dressed Karolina Kurkova. Inside the mansion, Europe’s largest private collection of French Art Nouveau makes the home a veritable museum – the champagne’s founders, husband-and-wife Pierre-Nicolas Perrier and Rose-Adélaïde Jouët, were passionate about art. Its history and founders’ passions were paid tribute to at the celebration, with a turn-of-the-century glass pavilion, period music played by a pianist, and the maison’s most legendary cuvées sparkling away in the lucky guests’ flutes. Maison Belle Epoque is a bucket-list destination for Art-Nouvea lovers and champagne connoisseurs alike, but don’t start planning a trip to Epernay just yet: the only way around the house’s invitation-only policy is to commission your own champagne cuvée.
August 15, 2017
Perrier-Jouët's Maison Belle-Epoque reopens with a pop
by DOTW News
The cork has been popped on the reopening of Maison Belle Epoque in Epernay, the historic family home of Maison Perrier-Jouët.