The composition is around 40 to 50% Pinot Noir (10% red), 30 to 40% Pinot Meunier (10% red) and 10 to 20% Chardonnay. For Moet Imperial Rose, some of the Brut is taken out and some Pinot is added for that rose colour. The 3 grape varietals are Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier.Ģ0% to 30% of what goes into Moet Champagnes are reserve wines specially selected to enhance the intensity, richness, complexity and constancy of this delicious champagne.įor the Moet Imperial Brut, it is a mix of Pinot Noir (50%), Chardonnay (26%), Pinot Meunier (24%). There are 3 grape varietals that go into each bottle of Moet champagne and more than 100 different wines are used to create what ends up being the quality champagne that you enjoy. It takes 3 years to get one bottle of Moet Champagne. We listened to Pierre-Louis Araud as he explained the fascinating process of making Moet Champagne. The setup was beautiful and elegant as we got served glasses of Moet Champagne Brut by some elegantly dressed beautiful ladies in white. It was a light and fun event as we went through a Moet webinar on how Moët champagne is made, what wine varietals are used to make the various champagnes and how to open a Moët champagne bottle. The event was held at the Villa Rosa Kempinski. It promised to be a good night with good food, laugher and some great champagne so of course I had to be there. It is not every day that you get to attend a Moët & Chandon champagne tasting & pairing hosted by Moet’s Private Client and Prescription Director, Pierre-Louis Araud.
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