Moet & Chandon Imperial Brut Champagne 75cl
£44
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Sparkling wines and Champagne should always be stored in a cool and dry place away from light and heat sources. The ideal temperature for storage is 13-15 degrees C.
Warning: Sparkling wines contain high natural pressure. Do not allow bottles to get warm. Chill bottle before opening and avoid shaking. Point bottle away from others and yourself when removing wire, hood and cork. Hold the cork firmly and twist out slowly by hand. Never in any circumstances use a corkscrew to open.
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Champagne - Brut
Importer:
Moét Hennessy UK Limited,
18 Grosvenor Gardens,
London,
SW1W 0DH,
UK.
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Champagne Moét & Chandon,
Epernay,
France.
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18 Grosvenor Gardens,
London,
SW1W 0DH,
UK.
www.moet.com
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Customer reviews (5)
classic, delicious!
I bought some Moet for a party having not tried it for some time and was reminded how good it is! Especially when on offer!
Excellent
Very good. Crisp and refreshing
took to my sons baby gender reveal
Have had previously and so just thought - for a special occasion - would stick to a respected name. Nothing special - and weve tried many champagnes - and much prefer marks and Spencers cremant de Bourgogne! Which think will stick with in future not to mention 3 bottles for the price of one Moët!
A Harmony of Three Grapes
It has been another favourite NV house champagne for ages and probably most drunken in weekends and holidays, because it’s easy to find everywhere and in friendly casual price range if compared with occasional vintage champagnes like Dom Perignon and Cristal. Moët has balanced characteristics of three grape trinity in a medium body with uplifting fine bubbly mousse, that are fresh fruits and floral of apple, pear, citrus, strawberries, minerals, baked brioche with slight nutty bitterness and slightly Cognac-like bouquet and complexity in aftertaste. Moët has difference between great vintage and lesser vintage by years though, the great year had the feeling of beautiful sparkles almost visible and lingering longer, however, in some lesser years it were weakened. Last year was slightly light, so it was like 4.5 stars though, with memories and hopes of 5 stars in the past and future, overall 5 stars. It still make lovely Kir Royale and champagne cocktails even in the lesser years and it goes well with strawberries and chocolate, because it has both fruity and biscuity characters. Also, great with seafood, because there are minerals as well.
a flavoursome champagne
This champagne has more flavour than other champagnes I have tried. It is medium dry. It gives a loud bang when opened and the bubbles are even (flow in small steady streams of miniscule sized bubbles). I recommend it as a champagne with a good balance between price and the quality you will get from it. This one is definately the one to buy for that first toast of your celebration.