Product description
A champagne house founded in 1743 by Claude Moet, a wine merchant and wine enthusiast. Thanks to his sales talent, the initially small estate in Epernay quickly became known in aristocratic circles, and in 1748 it reached the court of the French king, Louis XV. It became the favorite champagne of Madame de Pompadour, and later conquered Europe, making its home in the courts of Great Britain, Germany, and Holland, among others. In 1814, Jean-Remy Moet was awarded the Cross of the Officer of the Legion of Honor by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, and Napoleon himself visited this champagne house at least three times.
Currently, Moet & Chandon is known all over the world, being a companion of many political and cultural events. Its portfolio includes a wide range of products for everyday as well as special occasions. The brand is owned by LVMH and has the largest vineyards in Champagne.
Champagne Moet & Chandon Brut Reserve Imperiale / 12% / 0.75l
The Reserve Imperiale champagne is a true symbol of the entire champagne category. The first labels were produced in 1869, immediately becoming one of the most desirable sparkling wines from Champagne. Made from Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Menieur. Produced using the traditional method, with 36 months of ageing on the lees. Very elegant and aromatic on the nose, perfectly combining the freshness of citrus with notes of bread crust and brioche. On the palate, very delicate and dense effervescence, which works well with a hint of lime and bread accents. The finish is long and subtle, with a lasting fresh aftertaste.
It tastes best served at a temperature of 10-12 degrees. Perfect as an aperitif, but also works well in culinary combinations with light salads, seafood, or fried fish and poultry.
Color : white
Aroma : green apple, citrus, white flowers, light salty note, brioche notes
Taste : apples, flowers, peaches, pears, light citrus acidity, peach
Finish : long, citrus, minerality, butter buns, bread crust

