Pour little rich girl.

A New Jersey woman is suing a country club for $30,000 — claiming a slippery-fingered waiter spilled wine on her pricey pink purse, according to a report Wednesday.

Maryana Beyder was dining at the swanky Alpine Country Club in Demarest in September 2017 when the server allegedly stained her stylish Hermès handbag, according to northjersey.com, which cited a lawsuit filed Tuesday.

But when she complained about the flub, both the club and her insurance company were dismissive, her lawyer Alexandra Errico told the outlet.

“They couldn’t comprehend that a bag could be that much,” Errico said. “They kind of discriminated against her that she actually owned that type of bag.”

She added, “It’s sort of like a rich person problem.”

Beyder tried for nearly a year to solve the dispute with the club directly, until reps stopped responding to her, said Errico.

In the lawsuit, Beyder also claims the ultra-exclusive country club was “negligent” when it hired the clumsy waiter, who also spilled on her spouse.

“Whoever the waiter was proceeded to pour red wine and didn’t stop,” Errico said. “Poured it all over her. Poured it all over her husband. And poured it all over a very expensive Hermès bag.”

A rep for the Alpine Country Club didn’t immediately return a request for comment.

Hermès bags often cost tens of thousands of dollars. In 2017, one sold for $377,000, breaking a record for the world’s most expensive handbag at an auction in Hong Kong.