• This year, Champagne Pommery’s World Collection takes customers on a journey to Tibet, with the 2022 ‘Mandala’ collection.
    This year, Champagne Pommery’s World Collection takes customers on a journey to Tibet, with the 2022 ‘Mandala’ collection.
  • This year, Champagne Pommery’s World Collection takes customers on a journey to Tibet, with the 2022 ‘Mandala’ collection.
    This year, Champagne Pommery’s World Collection takes customers on a journey to Tibet, with the 2022 ‘Mandala’ collection.
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This year, Champagne Pommery’s World Collection takes customers on a journey to Tibet, with the 2022 ‘Mandala’ collection. The Maison said that not only was the Mandala pattern “strikingly beautiful”, but also “a powerful symbol of universal unity often used in meditation to help visualise ‘the perfect self’”.

This year, Champagne Pommery’s World Collection takes customers on a journey to Tibet, with the 2022 ‘Mandala’ collection.

The range features a kaleidoscope of colours complete with gold foil detailing, and an intricate design conveying a sense of luxury, style, and eye-catching sophistication. There are five limited-edition bespoke gift boxes in the range – a lively Brut Royal NV, a delicate Brut Rosé NV, a tantalising Brut Apanage NV, a fresh and creamy Apanage Blanc de Blancs NV, and the coveted 2009 Grand Cru.

“A work of art in itself, the 2009 vintage is often described as a ‘gift of the gods’, blended exclusively from seven Grand Crus,” the champagne house said.

“The Mandala range offers the perfect drop for any festive celebration with a show-stopping design to match,” it added.

The World Collection was developed to universally celebrate the art of travelling. Connoisseurs are encouraged to take a moment to relax and unwind, tune into their inner selves with a glass of Champagne in hand, and appreciate the magic of Mandala.

The 2022 Mandala limited edition range is exclusively available through all major stockists.

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