His personal visits in France and afar cemented deals and his visionary ideas for business sculpted them into the elite luxury brand they are today. He believed that above all that champagne was all about the pleasure that it brings. True then and today. Madame de Pompadour was their first ambassador and their ‘Imperial’ trademark was named in honor of Napoleon, their friend and loyal follower. The name ‘Chandon” was added in 1832 after the retirement of Jean-Rémy retired who then left the company in the hands of his son Victor Moët and son-in-law Pierre-Gabriel Chandon de Briailles. Chandon introduced the concept of a vintage champagne and in 1840 marketing their first vintage in 1842. The Brut Imperial, their best-seller was introduces in 1860.
Moët & Chandon is the worlds’s largest producers of Champagne, producing over 26,000,000 bottles per year. This prestigious brand of Champagne is made to a high standard of excellence. In their line of champagnes is the Moët & Chandon Imperial, Rose Imperial, Nectar Imperial and Grand Vintage.