The holiday season—really, the holiday party season—is upon us. For everyone except the Grinch, the next four weeks are likely to bring a flurry of invites to cookie swaps, potlucks, and cocktail soirées. And that means you’ll need festive outfits, gifts for your hosts, and most likely some provisions to share. A little PSA: You can now get all of the above at Quince.
If you know the online retailer, it’s probably because of its convincing dupes of pricier fashion brands like Theory, Everlane, Dagne Dover, and more (it’s hard to argue with $50 cashmere). In the past few years, Quince has steadily moved beyond clothes and accessories to carry home goods, fine jewelry, and wellness products. And its latest expansion puts gourmet goods on the menu. You can add Dom Pérignon, white truffles, and caviar to your cart right along with your holiday sweaters, East Fork dishes, and a Fellow coffee machine.
Quince plans to grow its lineup of luxury food and drink in the coming months, with new releases slated for additional wines, truffle salts and oils, single-origin tea and coffee, and Italian olive oil.
See Quince’s current luxury food items below
Royal Osetra Caviar
Some say ringing in the new year with a bump of caviar could bring luck and prosperity. Snag a tin of Royal Osteria roe for half the price of what you’d find at a gourmet provisioner, and you’re guaranteed to feel a little richer. Buy two or more tins, and each will cost you $100 instead of $125.
Quince claims to source its caviar from “the world’s largest sustainable caviar producer” that “supplies the world’s finest restaurants” (we’ve reached out to Quince for more details about who this is). Each purchase comes with a pretty mother-of-pearl caviar spoon.
Italian Fresh White Alba Truffles
Buying Urbani white truffles directly from Urbani (Italy’s oldest truffle house) will run you nearly $200 per half-ounce. At Quince, you get a one-ounce shroom for $250. It also comes with a wooden shaver, so you can cover your pasta or potatoes with perfectly thin slices.
Dom Pérignon Champagne, 2015 Vintage
This isn’t some knockoff Champers—it’s the real deal. While Quince doesn’t offer a discount on the famously fancy sparkling wine (the price is comparable to what you’d find at retailers like Wine.com or Total Wine, unless you buy six or more bottles, in which case you save $10 per), it’s a major convenience to pop the bottle in your cart along with your other holiday necessities. (And placing a single order saves on shipping!)



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