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Jay-Z and LVMH Are Teaming Up to Expand His High-End Champagne House, Armand de Brignac

The partnership will capitalize on Moët Hennessy’s vast international network.

Moët Hennessy Announces its commitment to sustainability

At the Vinexpo held in Paris in February 2020, Moët Hennessy presented its commitment to the Living Soils. With three main initiatives illustrated, they will be more dedicated to viticulture than ever before. During the opening speech of its forum on Living Soils, Moët Hennessy made official its commitment to sustainable viticulture. “Through Living Soils, […]

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Bringing Terroir into Tequila

Two new tequilas showcase the creative distinctions of agave grown at different elevations.

Moet Hennessy’s Alexa Responds on Voice Command

Concoct a drink for your esteemed guests and friends via Moët Hennessy's Alexa and learn all the new skills needed, just in time for Christmas

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The real China Wine: The secrets behind Ao Yun, the delicious LVMH-owned label

Tibetan Farmers in Ao Yun

The brand's successful foray into Chinese-made red wine didn’t come easy.

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Making premium wine Ao Yun in China is no easy feat, according to Moet Hennessy (Estates & Wines) head Jean-Guillaume Prats

With neither access roads nor electricity and very little water, it would be a nearly impossible feat to build a winery in the remote village of Adong in Yunnan (straddling the China-Tibet border). Jean-Guillaume Prats, president and CEO of Estates & Wines, the Moet Hennessy Wine Division, tells us about the challenges they face to craft this premium wine.

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Making premium wine Ao Yun in China is no easy feat, according to Moet Hennessy (Estates & Wines) head Jean-Guillaume Prats

Screen Shots Ao Yun-36 (Native) [MHISWF121851 Revision-1]

With neither access roads nor electricity and very little water, it would be a nearly impossible feat to build a winery in the remote village of Adong in Yunnan (straddling the China-Tibet border). Jean-Guillaume Prats, president and CEO of Estates & Wines, the Moet Hennessy Wine Division, tells us about the challenges they face to craft this premium wine.

For more stories like this, visit www.thepeakmagazine.com.sg.

Champagne Showers – Momentus Champagne Bar Launch

The Cumberland hotel is a stunning, artistic hotel set right in the heart of London. Step inside the lobby, striking pieces of art are on show. Go beyond the lobby,…
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