Piper-Heidsieck's new Valentine's Day champagne bottle perfectly imitates snake skin, and is blushed by a bright tint of pink to commemorate the love it serves.
Founded by Florens-Louis Heidsieck in 1785, Piper-Heidsieck champagne is known to be one of the most luxurious beverage items around. It has been an ingredient of the famous 2013 world's most expensive dinner. This fantasy-induced glamor brand is temporarily repackaged here to suit this love-filled occasion.
The snake-like cover has been created using the hermoplastic elastomer technology, which also helps keep the champagne cool for longer periods of time. This limited-edition bottle comes with Piper Brut NV with red wines from the Côte des Bar, which induces it with a fruitier taste.
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