No
Moet & Chandon offers various kinds of champagne: Moet Imperial, described as "vibrant, generous, alluring;" Rose Imperial, "spontaneous, radiant, exciting;" Reserve Imperial, "blooming, vinous, warm;" Nectar Imperial Rose, "flamboyant, gourmet, voluptuous;" Nectar Imperial, "exotic, rich, lively;" and Moet Ice Imperial, "intense, fruity, fresh."
Wrong: It is the name of a family that produces champagne: Moet et Chardnon. Correct: moet comes from the verb moeten (have to, or must). Ik moet = I have to or I must.
Yes
Champagne, more likely known as Möet & Chandon
Moet and Chandon Champagne is normally priced at around £25.00 or the equivilent of $50.00. But Your Most likely to find supermarkets discounting it to cheaper prices.
last forever until is opened.
There are four different Moet's they are ; 1.Moet Brute Imperial 2.Moet Rose Imperial 3.Moet Nectar Imperial & 4. Moet Grand Vintage
Moet y Chandon are the biggest producer, so possibly the biggest seller!
moet and chandon
Holding the "Royal Warrant" as chief champagne supplier to Elizabeth II, Moet and Chandon is the now obsolescent name of what is a French winery and hailed champagne producer. In 1971, Moet and Chandon merged with the cognac manufacturer Hennessey and became Moet-Hennesseey. In 1987, yet another merger occurred when the company established by Claude Moet in 1743 underwent a symbiotic merge with the fashion house Louis Vuitton thus producing a business conglomerate of a world-leading champagne producer in Moet-Hennessey and a luxury goods company in Louis Vuitton. Twenty-six million champagne bottles, per Wikipedia, is said to be produced from the 2,500 acres of vineyards.
A Jeroboam of Moët & Chandon typically contains 3 liters of Champagne, which is equivalent to 4 standard bottles or around 20 glasses of Champagne.