Brooklyn Beckham's Valentine's Day Extravagance with Pricey Wines
Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz indulged in another round of luxurious red wines over the Valentine's Day weekend, showcasing their penchant for high-end vintages. The couple, known for their lavish lifestyle, shared glimpses of their celebrations, which included bottles retailing at approximately £750 each. This display of opulence comes as no surprise, given Nicola's reported monthly allowance of $1 million from her billionaire father.
Exclusive Wine Selections and Their Staggering Costs
For their romantic occasion, the 26-year-old Brooklyn and 31-year-old Nicola enjoyed two distinguished bottles: a Grand Vin de Château Latour 1989 and a Chateau Margaux 1982. While these carry significant price tags, they pale in comparison to other wines the couple has flaunted. Just last week, Brooklyn posted images of Harlan Estate wine, which typically sells for £1,464 per bottle. He boasted of acquiring three bottles from the January 2026 release, totaling £4,395.
According to the winery's website, Harlan Estate requires a special request for allocation, and reselling the wine instead of consuming it is discouraged. A wine expert highlighted its exclusivity, noting it is served only in elite venues like The Connaught in London, where prices exceed £3,000 per bottle. Brooklyn also recently shared photos from a stay at San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito, featuring a wine cellar with bottles like the 1831 Château d'Yquem, valued at £17,000, and an 1811 vintage last auctioned for around £75,000 in 2012.
Heartfelt Messages Amidst Family Strife
Alongside the wine indulgence, Brooklyn took to Instagram with a passionate message for Nicola, vowing to "forever protect" her. This declaration is seen as a subtle jab at his parents, Sir David and Lady Victoria Beckham, with whom he is estranged. In a six-page Instagram post earlier, Brooklyn accused his parents of trying to ruin his marriage, causing him anxiety, and controlling him for most of his life. Nicola reciprocated with her own tribute, expressing her love and luck in having him as her "forever Valentine."
Escalating Feud with Family and Friends
The tension extends beyond his immediate family. Brooklyn recently unfollowed his father's best friend, Gordon Ramsay, after the chef advised him to "remember where he came from." Ramsay suggested Brooklyn's infatuation with Nicola led to the rift with his parents, praising the Beckhams' parenting and predicting a reconciliation in time. Despite this, Brooklyn has not blocked Ramsay, indicating a partial severance.
In a bid for reconciliation, Brooklyn's youngest brother, Cruz, shared nostalgic photos on Instagram, including childhood images and a beekeeping snapshot with siblings. Accompanied by Billy Joel's "The River Of Dreams," the post seemed an olive branch, but Brooklyn ignored it, instead posting new photos with Nicola to Barry White's "You're The First, The Last, My Everything." Notably, Brooklyn still sports a "brotherhood" tattoo with his brothers, though he has covered up a "dad" tattoo.
Underlying Issues and Public Statements
Brooklyn's grievances include accusations that Victoria hijacked his first dance at his wedding, dancing inappropriately with him, and that his parents pressured him to sign away his name rights before the ceremony. He claims his family values public image over genuine relationships, leading to his decision to step away for peace and privacy. Nicola's father, Nelson Peltz, briefly addressed the feud, expressing support for the couple's happiness but avoiding detailed commentary.
As the feud continues, Brooklyn and Nicola focus on their life together, marked by extravagant wines and public displays of affection, while distancing themselves from the Beckham family drama. The situation highlights the complexities of celebrity relationships and the pressures of living in the public eye.



