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Moet & Chandon Champagne Nectar Imperial Demi-Sec 12,5% Vol. 0,75L In Giftbox
Product number: 672702
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Founded in 1743 by Claude Moet in Epernay, France, Moet & Chandon has become a
leading name in the champagne market. Jean-Remy Moet, a descendant of the
founder, acquired the former Hautvillers monastery in 1794, where the monk Dom
Perignon developed his pioneering champagne production techniques. This was a
decisive step that further consolidated the quality and reputation of Moet &
Chandon.
The association with historical figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte, a close
friend of Jean-Remy Moet, helped to popularize the champagne on international
campaigns and increased its popularity worldwide. Moet & Chandon always remained
based in Epernay and became synonymous with high-quality champagne.
1987 marked another milestone when Moet Hennessy merged with Louis Vuitton to
form the luxury goods group LVMH, now known worldwide for its exclusive
products.
Moet Nectar Imperial by Moet & Chandon is the perfect synthesis of radiant
fruitiness and elegant maturity. This champagne combines an impressive selection
of over 100 wines, mainly from the Pinot Noir, Meunier and Chardonnay grape
varieties, and thus offers a rich variety of aromas and profound intensity.
After a careful ageing phase, the Nectar Imperial is bottled and sealed with a
natural cork.
The Marquise de Pompadour once summed up the essence of champagne when she said:
"Champagne is the only wine in the world that makes every woman beautiful."
leading name in the champagne market. Jean-Remy Moet, a descendant of the
founder, acquired the former Hautvillers monastery in 1794, where the monk Dom
Perignon developed his pioneering champagne production techniques. This was a
decisive step that further consolidated the quality and reputation of Moet &
Chandon.
The association with historical figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte, a close
friend of Jean-Remy Moet, helped to popularize the champagne on international
campaigns and increased its popularity worldwide. Moet & Chandon always remained
based in Epernay and became synonymous with high-quality champagne.
1987 marked another milestone when Moet Hennessy merged with Louis Vuitton to
form the luxury goods group LVMH, now known worldwide for its exclusive
products.
Moet Nectar Imperial by Moet & Chandon is the perfect synthesis of radiant
fruitiness and elegant maturity. This champagne combines an impressive selection
of over 100 wines, mainly from the Pinot Noir, Meunier and Chardonnay grape
varieties, and thus offers a rich variety of aromas and profound intensity.
After a careful ageing phase, the Nectar Imperial is bottled and sealed with a
natural cork.
The Marquise de Pompadour once summed up the essence of champagne when she said:
"Champagne is the only wine in the world that makes every woman beautiful."