Are You Struggling to Find the Perfect Christmas Gift?
Brut White
This 2019 Vintage was
aged in the bottle for
18 months.
Chardonnay (44%), Riesling (36%), Aligoté (20%)
$49.99
Artwine's bottles were saved from the deep cellars of Bakhmut, Ukraine.
A city that endured a brutal siege and destruction.
Overwhelmed by choices?
Tired of generic gifts?
Looking for something truly special?
Want a gift that reflects values?
Stumped for ideas?
Limited Forever
These bottles are irreplaceable. Once they’re gone, they’re gone forever. This is a one-time opportunity to own and gift something that will never be available again.
"Artwinery began to secretly transport a sizable portion of the bottles, to warehouses in safer locations in Ukraine. The Russians have now occupied the winery."
Artwine isn’t just another bottle. It’s a rare wine saved from the historic cellars of Bakhmut before the city’s fall, offering a meaningful story and an unforgettable gift.
White Sec
This 2019 Vintage was
aged in the bottle for
18 months.
Chardonnay (34%), Riesling (36%), Aligoté (30%)
$49.99
Each bottle of Artwine is crafted with the traditional champenoise method, representing luxury, history, and exclusivity. This is a gift that they won’t find anywhere else.
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What I love most about Artwine is the story behind it. When I share with people that it’s one of the last bottles saved from the cellars of Bakhmut in Ukraine, they’re immediately fascinated. It’s rare to find a gift that sparks that kind of intrigue and conversation, something truly memorable.
James Callahan
I bought Artwine for my husband, and he was blown away. He’s a history buff, so the story of the wine being saved from Bakhmut before the fall made it an unforgettable gift. We opened it on our anniversary, and it felt like a celebration of more than just the occasion—something deeper.
Emily Lawson
This is not a marketing gimmick. Artwine’s limited-edition sparkling wine is truly running out. These rare bottles, saved from the cellars of Bakhmut before its fall, are all that remain. Once they’re gone, they’re gone forever.