Champagne has been the stuff of celebration for centuries. You know, New Year’s Eve, weddings, a finalized divorce. Now there’s a new way to enjoy — and it’s perfect for summer. Deco popped the cork ...
Most of us may not be able to gather for the holidays this year in the way we’re used to doing, but that doesn’t mean it won’t still be a time of celebration. And what goes better with celebration ...
Moët & Chandon, established in 1743 by the French wine merchant Claude Moët, has become one of the world’s largest producers of prestige Champagnes. The MCIII ($450), the Champagne house’s newest ...
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For the 35th year, the Champagne brand will be a sponsor of the Golden Globes Awards on Sunday.
CHICAGO (CBS)-- It's time to pop bottles! Mini bottles that is... Moët & Chandon released a six-pack of mini champagne bottles available nationwide just in time for all your summer BBQs, beach parties ...
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A fired Moët Hennessy employee who wrote on social media alleging discrimination and mismanagement at the LVMH-owned drinks business has been acquitted of defamation in a Paris court.
As it should be, the great wine estates of France are tied to traditions that have consistently made their products among the finest in the world, as much for Champagne as for Bordeaux and Burgundy.
When it comes to champagne, what's cooler than being cool? Ice cold. For many years, champagne was seen as something ceremonial and rigid, only served at a precise temperature and with specific ...
It's nearly New Year's Eve. Do you know where your bubbles are? Or how to drink them (hint: not in a champagne flute)? Moet Hennessy expert Carl Heline lets the helium out of the bag on the night's ...
After a grueling 24 hours of Le Mans in 1967, American motorsports pilot winner Dan Gurney deliberately shook and sprayed the on-looking crowd with his jeroboam bottle of Moët & Chandon in celebration ...