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Moet & Chandon Brut Champagne

There are three different Moet brut champagnes available plus their Dom Perignon prestige cuvee brand. Imperial is their house style non-vintage brut. Imperial Reserve is their other non-vintage brut that is produced from reserve wines. They also produce a vintage champagne, Grand Vintage.

The following links provide a review, tasting notes, retail price, and ratings by Champagne 411, Wine Enthusiast, and/or Wine Spectator.

Non-vintage Brut
Moet Imperial is Moet's house style champagne that makes up a majority of their production. Reserve Imperial is their other non-vintage brut champagne. Moet uses reserve wines to enhance its maturity, complexity, and constancy. However, it has very limited availability in North America and has not been reviewed or rated. The following links provide ratings, reviews, tasting notes and retail prices for Imperial.

Vintage Brut
Grand Vintage is Moet's vintage offering. The following links provide ratings, reviews, tasting notes and retail prices for their recent vintages.

Vintage Prestige Cuvee
Dom Perignon was originally Moet's vintage prestige cuvee brand. Dom Perignon is owned by Moet and is part of LVMH, but Dom Perignon is recognized as a separate entity. Our Dom Perignon report provides reviews, ratings, and a detailed descriptions of these prestige cuvees.

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Official Website
The official website is http://www.moet.com.

 
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