If there's one thing Taylor Swift knows how to do—besides selling out stadiums and breaking records—it's celebrating in style. The pop star made that clear at the 2025 Grammys when she raised her glass with a golden bottle of Armand de Brignac, the luxurious champagne brand owned by Jay-Z and Beyoncé.
A champagne with history (and a luxury price tag)
The bottle in Swift's hands wasn't just any sparkling wine from a grocery store. Armand de Brignac, better known as Ace of Spades, is synonymous with luxury. The most affordable version, Brut Gold, costs around $300, while limited editions easily surpass $3,000.
Since acquiring the brand in 2014, Jay-Z has turned this champagne into a symbol of exclusivity. It's common to see him and Beyoncé bringing their own bottles to award shows, red carpets, and even private gatherings.
A meaningful toast
During the ceremony, Taylor was spotted raising her glass with Jay-Z in a toast celebrating Beyoncé's win for Album of the Year. And just like that, the so-called "Swiftie vs. Beyhive" rivalry seemed to fade away. If one thing was clear that night, it's that camaraderie in music outweighs any fan-driven rivalry theories.
Social media erupted with videos and photos of the moment, sparking one big question: Did Taylor take the bottle home, or did she just enjoy the honor of holding it?
A show-stealing bottle
Armand de Brignac has a history of making high-profile appearances. At the 2020 Golden Globes, Beyoncé and Jay-Z brought their own champagne supply and even gifted a case to Reese Witherspoon.
Now, with Taylor Swift joining the elite champagne club, the golden bottle has reached a new level: the official companion of the most exclusive music celebrations.
The Grammys' most coveted drink
Taylor Swift toasting with Jay-Z's champagne at the 2025 Grammys was the perfect blend of power, luxury, and good vibes.
Now, the real question is: What champagne will Taylor choose for her next big night? Will she bring a case to the Super Bowl? Because if she's starting with Ace of Spades, the bar is officially set high.
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