3 Limited-Edition Wines and Spirits to Ring in 2026 With

Special bottles for a special evening.

Christmas may be 12 days, and Hanukkah eight nights, but when it comes to the holiday season, one date reigns supreme: New Year’s Eve. At once singular and globally celebrated, it is a special evening that brings everyone together in auspicious revelry and bonhomie. Coinciding with the holiday season is when luxury wine and spirit brands release their limited-edition bottles—tailor-made for gifting and drinking with friends and family who are equally special. Below, we’ve rounded up three of this year’s best limited-edition wines and spirits to proffer and pour while ringing in 2026.

 

 

 

 

Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 Takashi Murakami Limited Edition

France’s Champagne region produces no small number of singular wines, but none is quite so heralded as Dom Pérignon. Now, thanks to this limited-edition packaging designed by Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, the 2015 vintage of the wine has a special design to match the wine inside. Both the gift box and the distinctive shield-shaped label feature brightly coloured smiling flowers rather than the typical vines. Just one sip of the wine will give drinkers a grin to match—one perhaps large enough to last throughout the new year.

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Johnnie Walker Blue Label Festive Edition

Blue Label, the pinnacle of Johnnie Walker’s portfolio of blended scotch whiskies, has long signalled that a good time is at hand, but thanks to a recent collaboration with Indian fashion designer Rahul Mishra, its party attire has never been finer. The gift box features lights strung across a party atmosphere in a verdant garden peopled by a peacock and rabbits, a halcyon setting that Canadians can dream of as they sip from the bottle that features blooming flowers and more light bulbs. Paying tribute to Indian culture and its long festive season, which ranges from September to November, it’s a pretty enough to keep the party going right on through to the new year.

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Rémy Martin VSOP Lunar New Year Addition by Xue Song

While New Year’s Eve may mark the end of yet another year according to the Gregorian calendar, it also signals the impending arrival of a new one in the lunar system. On February 17, 2026, the Year of the Horse begins, and Rémy Martin is marking the occasion via its collaboration with Chinese artist Xue Song. The first VSOP cognac fine champagne (cognac made with grapes sourced solely from the petit and grand champagne crus) ever created, Rémy Martin’s VSOP cognac has always been in a league of its own, but thanks to its latest limited-edition bottle design featuring the brand’s signature centaur flanked by a herd of horses, it also ranks first in auspiciousness—just what we all need to start the new year, lunar or otherwise.

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