Pop the cork and let’s celebrate life’s high moments!
There is something exquisitely special about raising a glass of champagne in celebration. What better way to do so than toasting with an elegant glass of Moët & Chandon?
Originally vanquished by the French, Moët & Chandon have mastered the craftsmanship of champagne making. This was called ‘savoir-faire’ – the instinctive expertise and finesse with which the champagne Maison has become synonymous over its two-and-a-half-century history.
The history of Moët & Chandon
Epernay, France, the home of Moët & Chandon, has defined what exceptional winemaking is and ultimately revolutionized the industry. With 28km of underground cellars and 1,190 hectares of vineyards, this is the foundation of winemaking across the Champagne region.
Founded in 1743, Moët & Chandon is the Maison that contributed to introducing champagne to the world. From the iconic Moët Impérial and the Grand Vintage Collection to the extroverted Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial and the innovative Moët & Chandon Ice Impérial, each champagne dazzles and delights with bright fruitiness, an enticing palate and elegant maturity.
Moët & Chandon has been a champagne of choice to celebrate historical moments or private moments of great personal importance. For each of life’s memorable moments, Moët & Chandon has a style of champagne that marks the moment in a very unique way.
World Champagne Day
Champagne day was celebrated across the globe on the 28th of October. This auspicious day was a unique opportunity to honour the drink and toast to the Maison of Moët & Chandon which was chosen to supply the French royal court in Versailles in 1748.
All about Moët & Chandon
Moët & Chandon have united multiple countries throughout Africa to share in the joy of champagne. Time and time again, Moët & Chandon has showcased its reputation for innovation and glamour. This year was no different as they celebrated with 8 exclusive gatherings bringing together Friends of the House, celebrities, and dignitaries.
South Africa’s Maps Maponyane, Tanzanian author Nancy Sumari and Nigerian actor Timini Egbuson were chosen among others to host the regional celebrations in raising a glass to the Maison and its continued success.
The celebration
From South Africa to Kenya, 8 intimate yet glamorous events were held to celebrate Champagne Day, the Impérial way. These events were held at the most beautiful venues including the Johari Rotana Hotel in Dar es Salaam to the Villa Kempinski in Nairobi and the Belmond Mount Nelson hotel in Cape Town.
Each event featured the most exquisite decor and a unique dining experience with well-curated, picturesque moments, and an interactive glitter pod to enhance the celebration.
50 beautiful guests graced the Belmond Mount Nelson hotel in Cape Town for an unforgettable night of spectacular celebrations. Among the attendees were entrepreneur Boity Thulo, actress Terry Photo and Miss South Africa, Shudufhadzo Musida.
Guests were greeted by the breath-taking views over the lawns of the hotel as they enjoyed Moët & Chandon minis from the Maison branded vending machine before dining in the hotel’s Conservatory for a 6-course dinner, with Moët & Chandon pairings. The long, elegant table was adorned with blooming flowers, a sparkling glass of bubbles and delicious food pairings to compliment Moët & Chandon champagnes. Highlight pairings included Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut with Crayfish Thermidor and shave truffle as well as Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2013 with Duck à l’Orange.
Head of Consumer Engagement for Moët Hennessy Africa and the Middle East says: “For a Maison with such a rich history of winemaking excellence, Champagne Day is an opportunity to celebrate how we have shaped the industry, distilling unrivalled quality into every bottle for nearly three centuries. It is Moët & Chandon’s sincere wish to share that joy with Africa and the world.”
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