Beyoncé just dropped a new ad for her whiskey brand SirDavis in partnership with Moët Hennessy.

Queen Bey looked like a goddess in a shimmering gold gown and Marilyn Monroe-style blonde wig in the video she shared on Instagram.

The ad takes place at a retro-Hollywood glamorous party that the Say My Name singer floats through while holding a glass of the amber-colored liquid.

As the party scene’s frivolity unfolds the song Laisse-moi respirer by The Vrooming Crew and Delores plays in the background.

The title of the song translates to: Let Me Breathe.

Beyoncé just dropped a new ad for her whiskey brand SirDavis in partnership with Moët Hennessy

 

Beyoncé just dropped a new ad for her whiskey brand SirDavis in partnership with Moët Hennessy

Queen Bey looked like a goddess in a shimmering gold gown and Marilyn Monroe-style blonde wig in the video she shared on Instagram

 

Queen Bey looked like a goddess in a shimmering gold gown and Marilyn Monroe-style blonde wig in the video she shared on Instagram

In the ad, a long table is set for dinner as Bey sits next to her husband Jay-Z who is resplendent in a black, three-piece tuxedo.

In another scene the Halo singer sits in front of a window with the Eiffel Tower lit up behind her in the distance.

All throughout the ad the whiskey is prominently featured between shots of exceptionally attractive party goers enjoying the libation.

The ad cuts to Beyoncé and a few friends standing in front of a lit up sign that reads SirDavis Plaza Athénée, revealing where the sexy ad was shot.

Plaza Athénée is a 5-star hotel located in Paris’ 8th arrondissement near the Champs-Élysées.

The slick ad closes with a title card reading: SirDavis. American Whiskey.

The name of the whiskey is a tribute to her great-grandfather, Davis Hogue, who had been a moonshiner during the Prohibition era in the American South.

The Drunk in Love hitmaker unveiled the SirDavis whiskey line in August – and officially became available to consumers in stores and online earlier this month.

Her husband Jay-Z made a brief cameo

 

 Her husband Jay-Z made a brief cameo

The ad takes place at a retro-Hollywood glamorous party that the Say My Name singer floats through while holding a glass of the amber-colored liquid

 

The ad takes place at a retro-Hollywood glamorous party that the Say My Name singer floats through while holding a glass of the amber-colored liquid

All throughout the ad the whiskey is prominently featured between shots of exceptionally attractive party goers enjoying the libation

 

All throughout the ad the whiskey is prominently featured between shots of exceptionally attractive party goers enjoying the libation

The name of the whiskey is in tribute to her great-grandfather, Davis Hogue, who had been a moonshiner during the Prohibition era in the American South

 

The name of the whiskey is in tribute to her great-grandfather, Davis Hogue, who had been a moonshiner during the Prohibition era in the American South

'When I discovered that my great-grandfather had been a moonshine man, it felt like my love for whisky was fated,' she said

 

‘When I discovered that my great-grandfather had been a moonshine man, it felt like my love for whisky was fated,’ she said

'SirDavis is a way for me to pay homage to him, uniting us through a new shared legacy,' Beyonce continued

 

‘SirDavis is a way for me to pay homage to him, uniting us through a new shared legacy,’ Beyonce continued

Beyoncé’s whiskey has been years in the making.

‘I’ve always been drawn to the power and confidence I feel when drinking quality whisky and wanted to invite more people to experience that feeling,’ Beyoncé said in a statement.

‘When I discovered that my great-grandfather had been a moonshine man, it felt like my love for whisky was fated. SirDavis is a way for me to pay homage to him, uniting us through a new shared legacy,’ she continued.

‘In partnering with Moët Hennessy, we have crafted a delicious American whisky that respects tradition but also empowers people to experience something new and unique in the category. You can taste it better than I could ever tell you — welcome, SirDavis.’