
Moet & Chandon Champagne
Moët & Chandon is the most iconic name in Champagne — a maison that transformed a regional wine into a symbol of celebration across the globe. Founded in 1743 by Claude Moët and brought to international prominence by his grandson Jean-Rémy, the house has for centuries embodied a uniquely French sense of elegance, abundance, and joy. As part of the LVMH portfolio, Moët today stands not only as a global ambassador for Champagne but as one of its most enduring architects — balancing scale with precision, and accessibility with prestige.
The estate oversees more than 1,200 hectares of vineyards — one of the largest holdings in Champagne — with a diverse spread across Montagne de Reims, Côte des Blancs, and Vallée de la Marne. Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and Chardonnay are cultivated in balance, offering the foundation for the house’s bright, fruit-forward style. Viticulture is sustainably managed, with increasing investments in regenerative practices, biodiversity, and reduced carbon footprint across both vineyard and cellar operations.
Blending lies at the heart of Moët’s identity. Each year, over 100 base wines are assembled with careful attention to harmony, freshness, and consistency — particularly for the house flagship, Moët Impérial. The reserve wine library is vast, allowing cellar master Benoît Gouez to fine-tune depth and complexity without sacrificing clarity. Secondary fermentation occurs in bottle, followed by extended lees ageing, bringing softness and integration to the final cuvées. Every detail — from harvest to dosage — is calibrated for energy, pleasure, and poise.
The wines are unmistakably Moët: vibrant, textural, and inviting. Moët Impérial expresses orchard fruit, citrus zest, and fresh brioche, with fine bubbles and balanced acidity. Rosé Impérial adds wild berries and spice, while Grand Vintage cuvées offer greater depth, savoriness, and dimension — always within the frame of freshness. Each expression is crafted not to overshadow, but to elevate the moment.
What defines Moët & Chandon is not simply history, but fluency — the ability to translate Champagne’s essence across centuries, cultures, and occasions with precision and delight.
These are wines composed for celebration, yet grounded in discipline — Champagne that speaks fluently in both grandeur and grace.




