
Last month 12 of the world’s top wine and champagne experts flew from all corners of the globe to the boutique Champagne House Perrier-Jouët for the chance to taste 20 historic vintages from the House’s own cellars, including the oldest champagne in the world: Perrier-Jouët Vintage 1825.
According to world renowned expert and Head of the International Wine Department at Sotheby's Serena Sutcliffe MW, who co-hosted this special tasting with Perrier-Jouet Chef de Cave Herve Deschamps, each sip would have been worth hundreds of Euros at auction: “It is virtually impossible to assign a value to the 1825 vintage – we’ve never seen anything like it on the market! This was, quite simply, the opportunity of a lifetime tasting such exceptional, historic vintages.”
The tasting also included the renowned “PJ 1874” – heralded as the most expensive champagne in the world when it was sold at a world famous auction in 1885(also see Krug 1928 post). The private event was organised to mark the future release of the House’s inaugural vintage of the 21st Century, Perrier-Jouët Millesime 2002.
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