Moet Chandon Luxury Book of Seduction 2x0.75l

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As well as two bottles of Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial, the Luxury Book of Seduction features all you could need for a night of romance and intrigue, including a Minox Leica digital camera and a silk scarf with the Moët Toile de Jouy design.

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Product code:CHA166
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Wine » Color » White

Wine » Type » Sparkling » Champagne

Wine » Country » France » Champagne

Gifts » Gift packaging » Sparkling & Champagne

Volume (liters):2x0.75
Palate:Brut
Region:Champagne
Country of origin:France
Web:www.moet.com

This beautiful book is lined with Toile de Jouy fabric and contains everything you could need to celebrate the most romantic day of the year in style. It is inspired by Madame de Pompadour, one of Moët & Chandon's first ambassadors, who was well known for her triumphs in the complex games of intrigue and romance at the 18th Century Court of Versailles.

The Luxury Book of Seduction contains:

  • 2 bottles of Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial 75cl
  • Set of Moët Seduction Dice (silver-plated)
  • Silver-Plated Straws engraved with MOËT
  • Silk Scarf with Moët Toile de Jouy design
  • Minox Leica Digital Camera
  • Jewellery Tray to replace the Bottle Tray

Champagne Moët & Chandon

Moët & Chandon

The classical and defining French champagne - does not need further presenting... Moet Chandon Imperial Brut is a harmonious cuveé of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Pale yellow with shades of green. Subtly vineous aroma with a vine and lime blossom attack. Delicate and well-balanced palate, leaves behind a sense of harmony, mellowness.

Moët & Chandon (pronounced is one of the world's largest manufacturers of champagne and one of the best known champagne houses in the world. Founded in 1743, the house now owns over 1,500 acres (6 km²) of vineyards and annually produces over 2,000,000 cases of champagne. In 1962 it became the first champagne house to be listed on the French stockmarket

The company dates to 1743 when Claude Moët began shipping his product from the Champagne region of France to Paris. The reign of Louis XV coincided with an increased demand for sparkling wine. Moët expanded rapidly and by the end of the eighteenth century was exporting the drink all over Europe and to the United States. Claude's grandson Jean-Rémy Moët took the house to international prominence catering to such elite clientele as Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon Bonaparte. Chandon was added to the company name when Jean-Rémy Moët turned over half the company to his son-in-law Pierre-Gabriel Chandon de Briailles in 1832, and half to his son Victor Moët.

Following the introduction of the concept of a vintage champagne in 1840, Moët marketed its first vintage in 1842. Their best-selling brand, Brut Imperial was introduced in the 1860s. Their best known label, Dom Perignon, is named for the Benedictine monk remembered in legend as the "Father of Champagne". Moët & Chandon merged with Hennessy Cognac in 1971 and with Louis Vuitton in 1987 to become LVMH (Louis-Vuitton-Moët-Hennessy), the largest luxury group in the world, netting over 16 billion euros in fiscal 2004. Moët & Chandon holds a Royal Warrant as supplier of champagne to Queen Elizabeth II.

In 2006, Moët et Chandon Brut Impérial issued an extremely limited bottling of its champagne named "Be Fabulous", a special release of its original bottle with decorative Swarovski crystals, marking the elegance of Moët et Chandon.

Champagne

Champagne is a sparkling wine produced by inducing the in-bottle secondary fermentation of wine to effect carbonation. It is produced exclusively within the Champagne region of France, from which it takes its name. While the term "champagne" is used by some makers of sparkling wine in other parts of the world, numerous countries limit the use of the term to only those wines that come from the Champagne appellation. In Europe, this principle is enshrined in the European Union by Protected Design... read more »
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