Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz marked Valentine’s Day in characteristically lavish style, once again showcasing their shared appreciation for rare and expensive wines.
Over the weekend, Brooklyn, 26, gave followers a glimpse into the couple’s celebration, revealing that they were enjoying not one but two prestigious bottles of red: a 1989 Grand Vin de Château Latour and a 1982 Château Margaux. Both vintages are highly sought after among collectors and can command steep prices. The Château Latour 1989 typically sells for hundreds of dollars per bottle depending on condition and provenance, while the 1982 Château Margaux often reaches well over $1,000.
For the couple, however, indulging in fine wine appears to be something of a tradition. They have frequently shared snapshots of rare bottles from their private dinners and luxury getaways. Just last week, Brooklyn posted a photo of three bottles of Harlan Estate wine — a cult Napa Valley label known for limited production and exclusivity. With each bottle priced at nearly $2,000, the trio totaled around $6,000. According to the winery’s website, allocations must be specially requested, and resale is discouraged, adding to the label’s aura of prestige.
A wine expert previously described Harlan Estate as one of Napa’s most coveted producers, often poured only in elite venues such as London’s The Connaught, where prices can soar even higher per bottle.
Their taste for exceptional vintages was also evident during a recent stay at San Ysidro Ranch, a celebrity-favored retreat in Montecito. During that trip, Brooklyn shared images from the hotel’s wine cellar, including a bottle believed to be either the legendary 1831 Château d’Yquem or the ultra-rare 1811 vintage — one of the most expensive dessert wines ever sold at auction. While it remains unclear whether they purchased the historic bottle, its presence alone underscored their immersion in the world of elite wine collecting.
Their luxurious lifestyle comes as little surprise given Nicola’s background. Reports have previously claimed that she receives a substantial monthly allowance from her billionaire father, affording the couple access to the finer things in life.
Yet beyond the extravagant drinks and candlelit dinners, Valentine’s Day also carried an emotional undertone. Brooklyn shared a passionate photo of himself kissing Nicola, writing that he was the “luckiest person in the world” to call her his Valentine and promising to “forever protect and love” her. The message appeared to hint at the ongoing tensions between Brooklyn and his famous parents, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham, from whom he is reportedly estranged.
In recent months, Brooklyn has publicly addressed family conflict, accusing his parents of being controlling and interfering in his marriage. His vow to “protect” Nicola was widely interpreted as a pointed reaffirmation of loyalty amid that feud.![The influencer made sure to show off that he had got his hands on not one but three bottles of the wine, which was released in January 2026, bringing the total cost to $6,000 [£4,395]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2026/02/16/08/106328267-15563475-Last_week_Brooklyn_shared_a_picture_of_bottles_of_Harlan_Estate_-a-28_1771230496979.jpg)
Nicola, 31, echoed the sentiment in her own tribute, posting the same romantic image and writing that she feels lucky to call Brooklyn her “forever Valentine.” She described him as the “most beautiful human” and expressed gratitude for building a life together.
While critics may question whether such indulgence is excessive — even for Valentine’s Day — the couple appear unbothered. For Brooklyn and Nicola, fine wine, grand gestures, and public declarations of devotion seem to be part of their love language — a blend of luxury and loyalty played out under the ever-watchful eye of social media.