Armand de Brignac, champagne brand well known in the circles of celebrities and wealthy, has prepared something bigger for upcoming summer. The company has released the world’s largest bottle of rosé Champagne onto the market. The champagne housed in the brand’s signature metallic bottle and finished with a pewter ace of spades is equivalent to twenty regular 75cl bottles. Only a limited number of the 15l Nebuchadnezzar of Armand de Brignac Rosé, will be produced each year for the global market.
Released in time for summer, the Nebuchadnezzar will make its debut at private members club Nikki Beach in St Tropez on 1 June.
“This was the perfect time for us to release the Nebuchadnezzar as rosé is synonymous with summer,” said Philippe Bienvenu, commercial director of Armand de Brignac. “Armand de Brignac Rosé is fresh and full-bodied with a rich bouquet of red fruits and aromas of strawberries and blackcurrant – perfect for enjoying in the sunshine,” Bienvenu added.
Last year, Armand de Brignac had released the world’s largest Champagne bottle- the 30l Midas, a 45 kg bottle which was also celebrated by a trader in Liverpool early this year.