“H.O.V.A., gold bottles of that Ace of Spade/Why even fool with these other guys,” rapper Jay Z sings on track “Show Me What You Got.” Maybe because they’re cheaper Mr. Carter?
Back in 2014, Jay Z purchased Armand De Brignac a.k.a Ace of Spades, though many previously thought he already owned it. One year later, the Brooklyn business mogul has released a new version of the popular gold bottle — a 100% Pinot Nior champagne that retails for  a little more than double the original at $760 a pop. The new black Ace of Spades bottle is a limited edition — only 3,000 produced and will be available for purchase in stores and clubs by October. Thou expect clubs to hike up the price just a tad.
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Called “the rarest champagne yet” on the Armand De Brignac website, the costly bubbly is an aged drink with rich notes of wild red fruits and a slight hint of mint.
If you have about $1K lingering around your Red Hook apartment, and feel like something classy to have with your lobster roll — give the rare Ace of Spades a try and review it for us. Many thanks!