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Since 1743, the date of its creation, Moët & Chandon has passed on, from generation to generation, unequaled winemaking know-how and an innovative and pioneering spirit.
Claude Moët, its founder, was the first to embody these values, when he made his champagne one of the most popular in Europe.
With his grandson, Jean Remy Moët, a pioneering and visionary spirit, Moët & Chandon will become a major international champagne brand. An epic that quickly transformed the family House into a global symbol of success.
The 1,190 hectares of rich limestone soil, 50% of which are classified as Grands Crus and 25% Premier Crus, constitute the largest vineyard in Champagne.
Underground, the Moët & Chandon cellars are the largest in the region. Stretching over more than 28 kilometres, they form a labyrinthine maze where the wine is transformed under optimal temperature and humidity conditions.
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