Mo‘t & Chandon Brut Imperial |Buy online with UK delivery at Drinks Yard | www.drinksyard.co.uk
Mo‘t & Chandon Brut Imperial |Buy online with UK delivery at Drinks Yard | www.drinksyard.co.uk
    12% | 75cl

Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial 75cl

£42.49

Description

Unboxed and without any wrapping, Moet & Chandon's signature champagne, Moet Imperial Brut, is the ultimate expression of its unique style. With a blend of three champagne grapes and the finest vineyards in the region, it captures the enchanting essence of the world's most beloved bubbly. Its vibrant fruitiness, alluring taste, and graceful maturity make it stand out from the rest. With a charming golden hue and hints of amber, it tantalizes the senses with exotic fruit flavors like yellow peach and plum, delicate floral undertones of lime blossom, and hints of brioche and fresh nuts. The palate is irresistible and abundant, striking a perfect balance between intensity and roundness, fullness and silkiness, ending with a lively, refreshing finish. And let's not forget, Moet & Chandon is the biggest champagne house in the region, thanks to the visionary Claude Moet who founded it in 1743. In fact, even Napoleon couldn't resist the

Full Description

Unboxed and without any wrapping, Moet & Chandon's signature champagne, Moet Imperial Brut, is the ultimate expression of its unique style. With a blend of three champagne grapes and the finest vineyards in the region, it captures the enchanting essence of the world's most beloved bubbly. Its vibrant fruitiness, alluring taste, and graceful maturity make it stand out from the rest. With a charming golden hue and hints of amber, it tantalizes the senses with exotic fruit flavors like yellow peach and plum, delicate floral undertones of lime blossom, and hints of brioche and fresh nuts. The palate is irresistible and abundant, striking a perfect balance between intensity and roundness, fullness and silkiness, ending with a lively, refreshing finish. And let's not forget, Moet & Chandon is the biggest champagne house in the region, thanks to the visionary Claude Moet who founded it in 1743. In fact, even Napoleon couldn't resist the