Jackson V.L. Jordan gave his followers a warm Mother’s Day preview this week, surfacing a gift he made for his mother Charrisse years ago on Instagram.
Jackson’s caption described it as “a gift I made for the champagne queen,” with Veuve Clicquot tagged directly alongside two champagne bottle emojis. He didn’t name the gift or say exactly when he made it. The focus was entirely on Charrisse.
For anyone who follows Charrisse, the Veuve Clicquot connection makes perfect sense. She’s spent years building a public identity rooted in luxury champagne and the lifestyle that comes with it. The brand’s bright yellow label has become practically synonymous with her image. Calling her the “champagne queen” isn’t really flattery. It’s a title she’s earned through genuine, consistent association with the brand and what it represents.
Charrisse Jackson-Jordan has a champagne lifestyle brand built around that exact sensibility. Champagne and a curated sense of occasion define how she shows up publicly. She’s made it a real part of her identity, not just a backdrop for content. A gift centered on Veuve Clicquot reads as personal, not generic.
Veuve Clicquot is also a fixture in influencer and lifestyle spaces across entertainment and fashion. Its yellow label photographs well and carries a recognizable luxury that needs no explanation. For Charrisse, though, the connection goes deeper. Champagne is central to her brand, and the Veuve Clicquot tag in Jackson’s post reflects that honestly.
Jackson has been building his own footprint in social media and content creation. He’s developed a following of his own, separate from his mother’s, and made a name as a personality in his own right. Sharing a throwback takes real intention. You have to go looking for the thing. Jackson went back to something he made years earlier and brought it out again specifically for Mother’s Day. That kind of care comes through in the post.
Mother’s Day falls on Sunday, May 10 this year. The lead-up has been full of tributes from celebrities and creators across social media. Jackson’s post fits right into that season. It’s personal rather than promotional.
Veuve Clicquot has a history worth knowing. The brand was founded in Reims, France in 1772. It’s among the most recognized names in luxury champagne worldwide. Madame Clicquot’s husband died in 1805. She took over the house in her mid-twenties and built it into a global name. She’s widely regarded as one of the earliest successful female entrepreneurs of the modern era. That legacy has given the brand a meaning beyond the bottle. In pop culture, the yellow label has become a symbol of celebration and genuine elegance. Being tagged in a “champagne queen” tribute fits comfortably into that image.
Jackson kept the post focused throughout. He didn’t explain the backstory or describe what the gift was. The object wasn’t the point. The person it was made for was.
Charrisse hadn’t publicly commented on the tribute as of Thursday. The post drew close to 3,000 likes, a warm and genuine response for a personal family moment.
Revisiting a gift he made years back during Mother’s Day season is a quiet gesture. It’s also a real one. Jackson’s post leaned fully into that spirit. The champagne queen got her tribute, Veuve Clicquot tag and all.
