Bravo to the Official Champagne of the Metropolitan Opera – Perrier-Jouët.
A recent patron visit to the epic performance of El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego captivated the imagination and elevated it to soaring new heights. The grand artistry was met with one of the most delightful theater bars in recent memory and the delectable tasting of sips from Perrier-Jouët.

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Maison Perrier-Jouët holds the distinction of the Official Champagne of the Metropolitan Opera as part of a five-year partnership between the iconic champagne house and the cultural landmark. As the Metropolitan Opera enters its 143rd year, Perrier-Jouët’s partnership will complement the grandeur of the house’s performances with world-class hospitality, private access and curated luxury.
“We are proud to keep Perrier-Jouët’s centuries of dedication to artistic collaboration and wine-making alive by aligning with partners who share our vision for honoring heritage while leading the future for arts,” says Kristen Colonna, Vice President of Aged Spirits & Prestige Brand Portfolio at Pernod Ricard USA. “As a landmark of art and culture both in the US and globally, the Metropolitan Opera is the perfect collaborator to help us bring the wonder of Perrier-Jouët Champagne and its deep roots in nature, art and craftsmanship from our vineyards to the hearts and minds of opera house patrons.”

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As a hallmark institution for performing arts, each season the Met stages more than 200 opera performances in New York City with more than 650,000 people attending marquee performances annually. Throughout the years, it has engaged and put a spotlight on some of the most diverse and talented artists in the world, serving as home to creative expression for artists and patrons alike. Champagne has long been a marker of celebration and special occasions, both of which are synonymous with an elegant evening at New York City’s landmark opera house.

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Perrier-Jouët brings new hospitality offerings to the opera house this season in partnership with Patina Restaurant Group, including: Perrier-Jouët x Orchestra Bar: Adorning the Opera House’s gold ceiling and breathtaking Swarovski chandeliers, this season’s revamp of the iconic Orchestra Bar features a striking new design inspired by Perrier-Jouët’s signature anemone flower, a symbol of the House’s floral style and enduring commitment to biodiversity; and Private Parterre Champagne Service: included with the Met’s VIP concierge services, patrons can now add a sparkling touch to their celebrations with Perrier-Jouët’s exquisite Belle Époque range, served in an elegant presentation as part of private Parterre Box reservations.
“We are delighted to welcome Perrier-Jouët as the Official Champagne of the Metropolitan Opera,” said Gilly Brierley, Assistant General Manager, Marketing and Communications. “Our organizations share a deep-rooted commitment to artistry, craftsmanship, and creating unforgettable experiences. This partnership enhances the magic of an evening at the Met, offering audiences an elevated way to celebrate the performing arts.”