I think I've said this before on this forum, but it's the 'Farrow and Ball effect' with Artisan Electrics.
Ask the middle classes why they demand farrow and ball paint. They'll tell you that it's the best paint, it has to be - you get what you pay for after all. Of course, it's not, any decorator will tell you it's average paint at best, but it's marketed and priced as if it really is the best paint on this planet.
Same thing with Artisan - they present themselves well, price themselves high, and that's all they need to do. Their wealthy clients will assume they're getting what they pay for. And fair play to Jordan, if he can charge that sort of money, then good on him.
I'd say 'reassuringly expensive', but that was how stella artois was marketed when it wanted to distance itself from its other AKA "wife beater".