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From Paris to New York, Moët & Chandon shares its sense of celebration

While Moët & Chandon accompanies year-end celebrations around the world, its evenings in Paris and New York have brought together personalities around champagne and music. In the company of Berta de Pablos-Barbier, President & CEO of Moët & Chandon, and Benoît Gouez, cellar master of the Maison, these events transformed the Palais Brongniart and Lincoln Center into festive venues.

In New York, Moët & Chandon organized an evening that will remain in the memory of friends of the Maison such as Roger Federer, Sue Bird and Don C and the many personalities present. Thus Jessica Chastain, Emily Ratajkowski, Sienna Miller or even Michaela Coel were able to discover the installation of “Your Voices”, the monumental work commissioned by Moët & Chandon and produced by the artist Es Devlin – an artistic and musical performance carried by the voices of New York singers. The party continued with champagne corks and DJ sets from Heron Preston and Vashtie before the surprise arrival of star Mariah Careh. The American singer made the assembly dance with her global hit “All I want for Christmas is you. »

In Paris, it was at the Palais Brongniart that guests enjoyed an exceptional evening. Moët & Chandon likes to create the unexpected and connect talents. Inviting Belgian singer Angèle, disco icon Gloria Gaynor and even DJ Kungs, the House has remained true to its party spirit. Roger Federer, Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, Naomi Harris accepted the invitation and were able to discover the culinary creations of chef Yannick Alleno, associated with the Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2004. The House ambassador was accompanied by Alexia Duchêne and Yann Couvreur , chefs with a sparkling imagination like Moët Impérial, the emblematic cuvée of Moët & Chandon, to offer the best of French gastronomy.

Berta de Pablos-Barbier said: “The end of year celebrations are an important and significant moment for our House: moments of celebration, sharing with loved ones and generosity. Ahead of our 280th anniversary next year, we are honored to bring the values ​​of the world’s most beloved champagne to these iconic cities. »

Moët & Chandon has joined forces with the Endangered Language Alliance in the United States to preserve the world’s languages. In France, the Maison supports the GoodPlanet Foundation, founded by French ecologist Yann Arthus-Bertrand, to promote biodiversity. This commitment echoes its own “Natura Nostra” program through which Moët & Chandon undertakes to diversify natural ecosystems and protect the fauna and flora of Champagne.

In 2023, Moët & Chandon will celebrate its 280and birthday. In New York as in Paris, guests were able to taste a taste of this superb celebration to come by discovering exclusively the Grand Vintage 2004 presented in Jeroboam format. In anticipation of this anniversary, Moët & Chandon toasts all champagne lovers.

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