Jay-Z Getting Richer...Will Partner With LVMH Who Will Buy 50% Stake in His Armand de Brignac (Ace of Spades) Champagne

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Jay-Z and LVMH, Two of the World’s Biggest Brands, Go Into Business
LVMH will acquire half of Armand de Brignac, Jay-Z’s Champagne line known as Ace of Spades.

When Jay-Z clicked into a video call last week with Philippe Schaus, the chief executive of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton’s drinks business, the Zoom backgrounds told the story.

Jay-Z spoke from a partly covered terrace of his Los Angeles home, wearing a casual sweater, accessorized by the outdoor living room and greenery around him. Mr. Schaus was in his office in Paris, wearing a suit, accessorized by shelves of elaborate drinks bottles behind him.
The topic: the news that LVMH would acquire half of Armand de Brignac, Jay-Z’s bubbly brand. (Most people call it Ace of Spades, after its bottle’s branding.)

The deal gives Jay-Z the organizational support and distribution power of a global drinks “machine,” as Mr. Schaus called it, while LVMH gets the cool clout and lifestyle marketing savvy of a pace-setting Black cultural leader at a time when the luxury sector’s racism is under particular scrutiny.
Neither side would disclose the financial terms of the transaction. But if Jay-Z’s lyrics can be considered appropriate journalistic sourcing (it’s very probable they shouldn’t be), half of Armand de Brignac was valued in 2018 at $250 million. “I’m 50 percent of D’Ussé and it’s debt-free, 100 percent of Ace of Spades, worth half a B,” Jay-Z rapped on “What’s Free,” the Meek Mill track. (D’Ussé is the cognac brand that Jay-Z owns with Bacardi.)

They were, however, more than happy to talk about their new relationship.

“We were always looking to grow this brand,” said Jay-Z, “and this happened very naturally.”

Mr. Schaus, who manages a Champagne portfolio for Moët Hennessy that includes Dom Pérignon and Krug, gushed right back. “In your understanding of the world of tomorrow, we believe you created a new consumer for Champagne,” he said, beaming at Jay-Z through the computer.

It’s not the most obvious time to invest in Champagne, amid a health pandemic that has kept bottle-service dance-club partying to a minimum in a world with little to celebrate. But then, LVMH is not just buying a new drinks brand: It’s buying cultural know-how and entree into markets not traditionally served by some of its brands.

“We have to catch up somehow,” said Mr. Schaus on the Zoom call. “So this relationship will inject us with some better understanding of the market of tomorrow.”

LVMH first attempted to access “the market of tomorrow” in 2019 when it teamed up with Rihanna to create the Fenty high fashion line — which was also, as it happened, when it first met Jay-Z. (Rihanna is represented by the management arm of Roc Nation, Jay-Z’s entertainment and sports company.) Though operations of Rihanna’s line were suspended less than two weeks ago, the Champagne partnership signals a strengthening of larger ties to the greater Jay-Z universe.

The Ace of Spades deal was initially discussed in the summer of 2019, when Jay-Z hosted a lunch at his house for Bernard Arnault, LVMH’s founder and chairman, and Alexandre Arnault.

The younger Mr. Arnault is the third of Bernard Arnault’s five children. He is, at 28, an increasingly visible force at LVMH. He became chief executive of Rimowa, the LVMH-owned German luggage brand, in 2017 at only 24; was the family member who accompanied his father when President Trump cut the ribbon on a new Louis Vuitton factory in Texas; and was recently named executive vice president of product and communications at Tiffany, which LVMH acquired in a $15.8 billion deal last year.

He and Jay-Z are good friends who speak on the phone once a month or more. “I’ll send him a photo of something going on with me or he’ll send me a photo,” Jay-Z said. “It’s super natural, super chill. I view him as a person of high integrity. Always keeps his word, very punctual. These are some of the qualities I have myself.”

The investment from LVMH, which has an all-white leadership team, gives Jay-Z an increased presence in an old, elite, European industry.
“Just the idea of this partnership is a signal to a more diverse way of looking at things,” Jay-Z said of LVMH.
“We have a long way to go,” Mr. Schaus said.

Jay-Z’s cultural and business connection to Champagne is longstanding. He had been a fan of Cristal, helping to elevate it to an aspirational brand among hip-hop fans. But then, in 2006, an executive with Cristal’s parent company made comments to The Economist about the rap world’s patronage: “We can’t forbid people from buying it. I’m sure Dom Pérignon or Krug would be delighted to have their business,” he said.

Jay-Z called for a boycott of Cristal and, that same year, he bought Armand de Brignac with a partner. He rebranded the product Ace of Spades, redesigned the bottles, and marketed it as a key element of the Jay-Z lifestyle, with a reveal in the “Show Me What You Got” video. He kept the brand mentions alive in 2014’s “We Made It Freestyle,” the year he purchased the remainder of the line.

Though Champagne as a business suffered during the pandemic, Jay-Z said the market has recovered from its initial sharp drop-off in revenue and shipments in 2020, and has settled at a deficit of 20 percent.

Both businessmen hope the “superluxury” sector may be first to recover, said Mr. Schaus. A bottle of Ace of Spaces can set you back between $300 to $64,999, for a 30-liter Midas bottle.

Wealthy people have been affected the least in the current climate, Mr. Schaus said, and “will go back to enjoying and showing their pride in what they are and what they have achieved.”
 
Nah he sold at the bottom... champagne industry took a hit with covid
Uhhh which champagne took a hit?.. cause actually bunch of companies numbers skyrocketed cause of covid.. some liqs and champagne were actually hard to find/get especially during summer.. all that vice/unemployment balling had lot of people buying liqs..also lot of at home drinkers.. liq actually became a great flip to(bootlegging)... now ace of spades idk to many people wanting/copping that

Correction: my fault sales were bad first 2 quarters for companies.. they started to do better during summer
 
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Heard about this yesterday but still no numbers

i wonder will people want to go get it more now

personally to me it taste like shit
No numbers because he sold for the low lmao
Uhhh which champagne took a hit?.. cause actually bunch of companies numbers skyrocketed cause of covid.. some liqs and champagne were actually hard to find/get especially during summer.. all that vice/unemployment balling had lot of people buying liqs..also lot of at home drinkers.. liq actually became a great flip to(bootlegging)... now ace of spades idk to many people wanting/copping that
Did you read the article?

The deal comes in the wake of a difficult year for Champagne, as sales fell due to canceled celebrations and restrictions on indoor dining during the coronavirus pandemic. Shipments of Champagne fell 18% in 2020 compared to 2019, according to CIVC, a Champagne trade group. At LVMH, Champagne volumes fell 19% in 2020, the company said in January.
 
No numbers because he sold for the low lmao

Did you read the article?

The deal comes in the wake of a difficult year for Champagne, as sales fell due to canceled celebrations and restrictions on indoor dining during the coronavirus pandemic. Shipments of Champagne fell 18% in 2020 compared to 2019, according to CIVC, a Champagne trade group. At LVMH, Champagne volumes fell 19% in 2020, the company said in January.
me And some other bgol member was having this convo a few months ago and he showed a diagram of how liq sales were up.. we debated on what the reasons for.. I said the summer he said cause of personal drinkers

than again it was liq sales we were debating about... liq and champagne could be considered diff I guess.. but ole boy had a chart on diff states liq sales
 
No numbers because he sold for the low lmao

Did you read the article?

The deal comes in the wake of a difficult year for Champagne, as sales fell due to canceled celebrations and restrictions on indoor dining during the coronavirus pandemic. Shipments of Champagne fell 18% in 2020 compared to 2019, according to CIVC, a Champagne trade group. At LVMH, Champagne volumes fell 19% in 2020, the company said in January.
My fault you were right.. was arguing about summer sales.. companies def took a hit first 2 quarters..my fault had to read the info I received during that debate
 
It's a win for Jay whether sold at the bottom or top of its industry market value.

Before they partnered with Jay that was a $25 - $35 bottle of champagne, was on the verge of declaring bankruptcy, and about to be taken off the shelves.

They ran a hail mary once Cristal started shitting on the industry for associating their product with rap music and pitched ownership to Jay who jumped at it... the shit was then rebranded, put in the gold bottle, and made its debut in the SHOW ME WHAT YA GOT video.

The rest is history. From damn near bankruptcy to arguably the most popular champagne on the market.
 
Uhhh which champagne took a hit?.. cause actually bunch of companies numbers skyrocketed cause of covid.. some liqs and champagne were actually hard to find/get especially during summer.. all that vice/unemployment balling had lot of people buying liqs..also lot of at home drinkers.. liq actually became a great flip to(bootlegging)... now ace of spades idk to many people wanting/copping that

yup but you know what gets me?

Notice in the tweet they are SURE to post how the bottle is ONLY $13 to make...

trying to somehow take a SHOT at Jay.

So let me know how much the OTHER RIVAL brands of liqueur ACTUALLY cost.

I bet its FAR WORSE than that.
 
It's a win for Jay whether sold at the bottom or top of its industry market value.

Before they partnered with Jay that was a $25 - $35 bottle of champagne, was on the verge of declaring bankruptcy, and about to be taken off the shelves.

They ran a hail mary once Cristal started shitting on the industry for associating their product with rap music and pitched ownership to Jay who jumped at it... the shit was then rebranded, put in the gold bottle, and made its debut in the SHOW ME WHAT YA GOT video.

The rest is history. From damn near bankruptcy to arguably the most popular champagne on the market.

Yep

The power of marketing is crazy....

I work in hospitality and have tasted quite a few champagnes including Ace of Spades....

Where i was we were selling it for $650/bottle

It tastes no better than the $30/bottle stuff....no different

Marketing is everything
 
Yep

The power of marketing is crazy....

I work in hospitality and have tasted quite a few champagnes including Ace of Spades....

Where i was we were selling it for $650/bottle

It tastes no better than the $30/bottle stuff....no different

Marketing is everything
Bingooooo
 
yup but you know what gets me?

Notice in the tweet they are SURE to post how the bottle is ONLY $13 to make...

trying to somehow take a SHOT at Jay.

So let me know how much the OTHER RIVAL brands of liqueur ACTUALLY cost.

I bet its FAR WORSE than that.
Yeah.. I definitely read that like wait that’s a lot big companies that inflate prices.
 
Yep

The power of marketing is crazy....

I work in hospitality and have tasted quite a few champagnes including Ace of Spades....

Where i was we were selling it for $650/bottle

It tastes no better than the $30/bottle stuff....no different

Marketing is everything
Man, it is LITERALLY the same stuff just in a different bottle. They changed nothing where taste was concerned.
 
yup but you know what gets me?

Notice in the tweet they are SURE to post how the bottle is ONLY $13 to make...

trying to somehow take a SHOT at Jay.

So let me know how much the OTHER RIVAL brands of liqueur ACTUALLY cost.

I bet its FAR WORSE than that.
I thought that at first but that kind of seems to be dudes lane, counting everybody's bread. He appears to be pretty open about it too, basically says it in his bio.
 
That rang out to me too. Racism.

On the flip side, a white conglomerate, LVMH now owns 50% Jay Z himself owns less than 50% because he owned it with partners.

Jay Z did not make a lot of money in this sale. If he did, they would have said the figures.

Jay Z don't care about black ownership.

He is a flipper.


yup but you know what gets me?

Notice in the tweet they are SURE to post how the bottle is ONLY $13 to make...

trying to somehow take a SHOT at Jay.

So let me know how much the OTHER RIVAL brands of liqueur ACTUALLY cost.

I bet its FAR WORSE than that.
 
Own a piece of something is better than owning nothing while steady promoting em and will never see a dime,since the beginning black entertainers have been promoting shit,increasing sales and receiving nothing but a care package,a discount or nothing at all.

Good for Jay-z but lets see if he can do it again
 
It's a win for Jay whether sold at the bottom or top of its industry market value.

Before they partnered with Jay that was a $25 - $35 bottle of champagne, was on the verge of declaring bankruptcy, and about to be taken off the shelves.

They ran a hail mary once Cristal started shitting on the industry for associating their product with rap music and pitched ownership to Jay who jumped at it... the shit was then rebranded, put in the gold bottle, and made its debut in the SHOW ME WHAT YA GOT video.

The rest is history. From damn near bankruptcy to arguably the most popular champagne on the market.
Own a piece of something is better than owning nothing while steady promoting em and will never see a dime,since the beginning black entertainers have been promoting shit,increasing sales and receiving nothing but a care package,a discount or nothing at all.

Good for Jay-z but lets see if he can do it again
Used and abused
 
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