Moët & Chandon is the largest champagne house in Champagne with an annual production of several tens of thousands of bottles. Their cuvees not only symbolise the universality of champagne but also incarnate the unique and specific art of champagne blending. Incontestably their Brut Impérial is the embodiment of the Moët & Chandon house, whose advances in quality year after year inspire admiration. It is a marvellously well-balanced champagne, whose depth of fruit and accessibility make it perfect for aperitif. Moët & Chandon also produce interesting vintage champagnes, distinguished by their precision, their fruitiness and a certain complexity.
« This classic has a good balance and poise. It is smooth and crispy »
« In its golden box, a lively cuvée with fine bubbles forming pretty strings »
« A limited edition that pays homage to the arms of the house in the 19th century »
« A complex, winey and fleshy Champagne with a certain charm »
« A superb box containing 6 bottles and 6 tasting flutes »
« An incredible freshness right through to the finish »
« A magnum that stands out for its fruity intensity, its richness and its freshness »
« A rose on ice with aromas of tangy red fruits that combines purity and delicacy »
« In its wooden case, a lively and gourmet cuvée with fruity aromas »
« It is subtly floral, with pear and apple blossom fragrances »
« It is subtly floral, with pear and apple blossom fragrances »
« A fruity, fresh, intense magnum, to celebrate a great event »
« An expressive vintage, with great aging potential, reminiscent of 2002, 1989 or 1966 »
« A cuvee which underlines the generosity of the 2012 vintage »
« The Grand Vintage 2009 from Moët et Chandon is a champagne of great maturity »
« A champagne with superb notes »
« A powerful, round and generous wine with warm notes of cake and coffee »