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The collaboration between Moët & Chandon and Pharrell Williams on the limited edition Champagne Brut Impérial is a unique fusion of luxury, creativity and art. Pharrell Williams, the visionary and creative artist, has brought his personal touch by creating an exclusive design for the label of this cuvée, while infusing the world of champagne with his innovative spirit. This collaboration celebrates the timeless elegance of Moët & Chandon, while incorporating the bold personality and style of Pharrell, renowned for his artistic vision.
The Pharrell Williams Limited Edition features modern, dynamic packaging that reflects Moët & Chandon's values: celebrating moments of joy and exception. Pharrell, also a brand ambassador, embodies the spirit of conviviality and celebration, bringing a more contemporary, pop edge to classic champagne.
In this way, the bottle becomes a collector's item, a perfect alliance between the art of champagne and creative innovation. The case and neck of the Moët & Chandon Brut Impérial bottle are available in 3 different colors (gold, blue and red). The House's emblematic typography is transformed, giving way to white writing punctuated with pearls on the box and directly on the bottle. The red royal seal on the bottle is replaced by a pearled monogram.
The sommelier info
The blend of this Champagne Moët et Chandon Brut Impérial Pharrell Williams Edition is enriched with 20 to 30% carefully selected reserve wines, bringing maturity, complexity and substance to the final assembly. The unique richness of Moët & Chandon's terroirs makes for a creation as refined as it is complex.
On the nose, aromas of pear, peach and citrus mingle with delicate notes of lime blossom, brioche and fresh walnut. On the palate, this Moët et Chandon Champagne is subtle and generous, offering perfect harmony between freshness and crisp fruit. Produced in very small quantities, this limited edition is an absolute must!
Dosage: 7 g/L
This wine is served with
This Champagne Moët et Chandon Brut Imperial Pharrell Williams Edition is ideal as an aperitif and with grilled shrimps or scallops, grilled sole or roast poultry, fresh goat's cheese. It can also be enjoyed with sushi or a light dessert such as a citrus tart. Serve chilled at 8-10°C.
Champagne Moët et Chandon Brut Imperial Pharrell Williams edition in details
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The domain
Champagne House Moët & Chandon is one of the most famous and prestigious champagne houses in France. Founded in 1743 by Claude Moët, it is located in Épernay, and is part of the LVMH group (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), one of the world's largest luxury groups.
The Maison Moët vineyard is the largest in the region, covering almost 1,300 hectares of rich limestone soil, 50% of which is classified as Grand Cru and 25% as Premier Cru.
The vineyards are located in the Montagne de Reims, Côte des Blancs, Vallée de la Marne, Sézanne and Aube.
Moët & Chandon owns a very large number of crus: 75% of the Champagne vineyards (234 of the 319 crus de Champagne), 100% of the 17 Grands Crus and 70% of the 44 Premiers Crus (31 villages).
The company's history is marked by a tradition of quality and innovation.
Founded by Claude Moët in 1743, the House became very famous towards the end of the 18th century, thanks to Jean-Remy Moët, known as the man who introduced champagne to the world. He became particularly famous thanks to his friendship with Napoleon Bonaparte, who visited the house on several occasions.
Throughout the 20th century, Moët & Chandon continued to grow, becoming one of the world's leading champagne houses.
Moët & Chandon has been behind many innovations in the world of champagne. In addition to Dom Pérignon, it launched the famous Moët Impérial cuvée in 1869 as a tribute to Napoleon. Today, Moët Impérial is one of the world's best-selling champagnes.
Today, the house is owned by LVMH and the cellar master is Benoît Gouez.
The Moët & Chandon style is singular: bright fruit, a savory palate and elegant maturity, the result of a slow, gradual progression from vineyard to cellar.
Moët & Chandon is renowned for its exceptional champagnes, in particular its emblematic Moët Impérial.