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Sure, first class airline tickets can easily run you a few thousand dollars, but that’s nothing compared to what you can pay for first class champagne. At least if that champagne is one of the limited 12-bottle box sets of Perrier-Jouet champagne that will be available for 50,000 Euros ($79,919.59 USD). No, the champagne doesn’t give you the power of flight, nor does it allow you to see into the future or anything like that. However, it does come with some considerable perks beyond just that of a fine champagne. If you’re one of the 100 people lucky enough to buy one of the 12-bottle sets, you can turn your purchase into a full luxury vacation. Keep reading for the details… |
Perrier Olivier Cavil, head of communications at Perrier-Jouet, wants people to know that connoisseurs that are willing to pay the price for this fine bottle of bubbly will receive special treatment:
“‘Each buyer will come to Epernay (in eastern France) for a one-on-one meeting with our cellar master Herve Deschamps, and will personally add a ‘liqueur’ to personalise the bottles.’ A combination of sugar and wines from different years, the liqueur will put the finishing touch on bottles of Perrier-Jouet’s 2000 Belle Epoque champagne.” (from AFP via Gadling)
A trip to France and fine personalized Perrier-Jouet Belle Epoque champagne for just under $80,000. We’ll call it the luxury drink deal of the deal.






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