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Moet & Chandon Champagne Reserve Imperiale Brut 12,5% Vol. 0,75L In Giftbox
Product number: 672704
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£83.74
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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 & Chandon Reserve Imperial Brut, which was not available in Europe for a
long time, is one of the most exclusive champagnes due to its rarity. This
high-quality champagne is characterized by a significant proportion of reserve
wines, which gives it a remarkable complexity and pronounced maturity. It
consists of a carefully balanced blend of 40% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay and 30%
Pinot Meunier. After the ageing phase, the champagne 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 & Chandon Reserve Imperial Brut, which was not available in Europe for a
long time, is one of the most exclusive champagnes due to its rarity. This
high-quality champagne is characterized by a significant proportion of reserve
wines, which gives it a remarkable complexity and pronounced maturity. It
consists of a carefully balanced blend of 40% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay and 30%
Pinot Meunier. After the ageing phase, the champagne 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."