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Moët & Chandon

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280 years of Champagne excellence — the house that made Dom Pérignon legendary

Founded in 1743 by Claude Moët, Moët & Chandon is one of the world's largest and most prestigious Champagne houses, now part of the LVMH luxury group. With nearly 300 years of heritage, the house produces an extraordinary range of Champagnes from its vast vineyard holdings across the finest appellations of the Champagne region. Its prestige cuvée, Dom Pérignon, is considered the pinnacle of vintage Champagne. Moët & Chandon has long been associated with royalty, celebrities, and legendary celebrations worldwide.

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Who Is This For?

For those who seek the classic, universally celebrated expression of Champagne — from festive Brut Impérial to the prestige heights of Dom Pérignon

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Moët & Chandon founded?
Moët & Chandon was founded in 1743 by Claude Moët in Épernay, France, making it one of the oldest and most storied Champagne houses in the world.
What is the flagship wine of Moët & Chandon?
Brut Impérial is the flagship non-vintage Champagne, while Dom Pérignon is the prestigious vintage cuvée that represents the pinnacle of the house's winemaking art.
Is Moët & Chandon the same as Dom Pérignon?
Dom Pérignon is the prestige cuvée brand produced by Moët & Chandon. They share the same winemaking team but Dom Pérignon is released separately as a standalone luxury brand.
What grapes does Moët & Chandon use?
Moët & Chandon primarily uses Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier — the three classic Champagne grapes — with the blend varying by cuvée and vintage.
How large are Moët & Chandon's vineyards?
Moët & Chandon owns approximately 1,200 hectares of vineyards in Champagne — the largest vineyard holdings of any Champagne house — spanning premier and grand cru villages.