Cheers to the weekend Everyone!
The first holiday party I hosted in my Paris apartment I served this bottle (pictured here) to my best friends in Paris! I put out a nice cheese platter and Voila the party was a success!
I recommend this bottle as a perfect aperitif to get the party started! Serve ladies first always 🙂 A little about this bottle…
Moët Impérial is the House’s iconic champagne. Created in 1869, it embodies Moët & Chandon’s unique style, a style distinguished by its bright fruitiness, its seductive palate and its elegant maturity. The legendary Moët & Chandon is celebrating 270 years as the world’s most loved champagne. For over a quarter of a millennium, the renowned French winemaker has been sharing the magic of champagne across the globe. Every glass overflows with the House’s hallmark values of history, generosity, savoir-faire, success, boldness and elegance—values still at the heart of its global appeal. Toward the end of the 18th century, Jean-Remy Moët, grandson of founder Claude Moët, became famous as the man who introduced champagne to the world. The important figures of the era, from the Marquise de Pompadour to Talleyrand to Napoleon quickly fell in love with the House’s effervescent wine. Moët & Chandon was soon the icon of success and elegance that it remains to this day.
This imperial blend is created from more than 100 different wines, of which 20% to 30% are reserve wines specially selected to enhance its maturity, complexity and constancy, the assemblage reflects the diversity and complementarity of the three grape varietals. This wine is composed of 40% Pinot Noir, 30% Pinot Meunier and 20% Chardonnay!
When tasting this champagne you will first get vibrant notes of green apple and citrus fruits, followed by elegant bold notes of brioche, cereal, and fresh ground almonds!
Moët & Chandon has met its natural match in the world-famous tennis champion.
Like the legendary champagne House, Roger Federer, the new brand ambassador is an iconic symbol of global success and eternal style.
His boundless ambition inspires a generation and mirrors the vision of Jean-Rémy Moët who, almost 270 years ago, founded the House’s mission “to share the magic of champagne with the world.” Roger Federer, we raise our glasses to you.
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