The French Champagne announces its triumphant return to the Formula 1 podium, with deep-rooted historical ties to motorsport.
Moet & Chandon was confirmed as Formula One's official champagne provider on Wednesday with French fizz returning to the ...
The piece is to be displayed in Galerie Impériale, in the cellars of Moët & Chandon, in an interweaving of modernity and heritage. Alongside it, Arsham has designed 85 limited-edition bottles which ...
Owned by LVMH, Moët & Chandon will make its return as the contest’s drink supplier, succeeding Italian sparkling winemaker ...
The versions based on 1998 and 2000 vintages, which are fresh and elegant, proved to be dominated by [those] matured in wood and in the bottle,' explains Moët & Chandon's 'Chef de Cave' Benoît Gouez ...
Champagne brand Moet & Chandon has returned as F1’s official champagne from 2025 in a deal that is part of the sport’s broader LVMH relationship. Late last year, luxury goods company LVMH inked a ...
The star of the evening was the iconic Christmas tree—crafted from Moët & Chandon bottles sourced from across Lagos—a true testament to the Maison’s dedication to sustainability and creativity.
Moet & Chandon has replaced Ferrari Trento ... Siffert accidentally sprayed spectators after the cork shot out of a bottle that had been warmed by the sunshine. American winner Dan Gurney ...
Moët & Chandon is returning as Formula 1’s official champagne sponsor after a four-year hiatus, taking over the title from ...