• Maison Pommery has released its Champagne Pommery 2025 World Collection, this year paying homage to the traditional iconography of Mexico – with vivid floral patterns decorating the limited-edition gift boxes.
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    Maison Pommery has released its Champagne Pommery 2025 World Collection, this year paying homage to the traditional iconography of Mexico – with vivid floral patterns decorating the limited-edition gift boxes. Source: Maison Pommery
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Maison Pommery has released its Champagne Pommery 2025 World Collection, this year paying homage to the traditional iconography of Mexico – with vivid floral patterns decorating the limited-edition gift boxes.

Following in the footsteps of past collections inspired by Tibetan mandalas, Indian paisleys and Indonesian batik, the 2025 World Collection continues the Champagne house’s legacy of cultural storytelling through art and design.

The striking designs bring a new visual dimension to four of Champagne Pommery’s most iconic cuvées;

  • Pommery Brut Royal NV – RRP $95.00
  • Pommery Brut Rosé NV – RRP $125.00
  • Pommery Apanage Blanc de Blancs NV – RRP $159.00
  • Pommery Grand Cru 2015 vintage – RRP $179.00

Vranken-Pommery Australia CEO, Inge Fransen, said Madame Pommery was a visionary and an inveterate traveller, famously naming the galleries of her cellars after the world’s great cities.

“This year’s collection honours her pioneering spirit and her enduring belief that Champagne is for celebrating life – everywhere,” said Fransen.

The 2025 World Collection will be available from early November via Dan Murphy’s, Vintage Cellars, Liquorland and selected fine wine retailers across Australia.

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