Featured in this lot is this bottle of 1995 Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque with two hand painted champagne glasses. The bottle of champagne is is housed in a limited edition original box and is unopened and undisturbed with two hand painted champagne glasses shown on a silk display inside the box. The 1995 Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque (Fleur de Champagne) is a vintage prestige cuvée with a flavor profile shaped by long cellaring. It’s known for elegance and finesse rather than sheer power. On the nose, it typically shows floral notes of acacia, honeysuckle, and white blossoms, layered with hints of ripe orchard fruits like pear and apple, along with subtle citrus zest. As it has aged, it develops more secondary aromas—toasted brioche, hazelnut, honey, and a touch of vanilla. On the palate, the champagne is refined and creamy, with a delicate mousse. The fruit character (peach, apricot, and pear) is complemented by nutty, biscuity, and lightly caramelized flavors from extended bottle aging. A chalky minerality and lively acidity balance the richness, keeping the finish fresh and persistent. The condition of this collection is well preserved with no obvious signs of damage to the bottle or the glasses but the original box shows some tearing to the corners and wear to the frame of the limited edition box. The measurements of this box is 3 1/4" x 14" x 15 7/8". The collective weight of this limited edition collection is