Moet & Chandon Imperial 375ML
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Description
Description
Moët & Chandon Imperial 375ML is a brut Champagne from France's renowned Champagne region, bottled at 12% ABV in a convenient half-bottle format. Scored 92 points by Wine Spectator (2023) and a Gold winner at The Global Masters in both 2021 and 2022, Imperial remains one of the most recognized and critically endorsed non-vintage Champagnes in the world.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12% | Origin: Champagne, France | Style: Non-Vintage Brut | Producer: Moët & Chandon
Production & Heritage
Moët & Chandon, founded in 1743 in Épernay, is one of the oldest and largest Champagne houses, now part of the LVMH luxury group. Imperial is produced using méthode champenoise — secondary fermentation takes place in the bottle — and draws on a blend of Pinot Noir (30–40%), Pinot Meunier (30–40%), and Chardonnay (20–30%) sourced from nearly 280 crus across the Champagne appellation. What distinguishes this cuvée is its assemblage of more than 100 individual wines, with 20–30% reserve wines added to reinforce maturity, complexity, and vintage-to-vintage consistency across the limestone-rich terroirs of the region.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with bright yellow-fleshed fruits — apple, pear, and yellow peach — before moving into honeyed floral tones of lime blossom. Beneath that sits a layer of elegant brioche and fresh nuts, giving the bouquet a distinctly toasty warmth.
Taste: The entry is generous and smooth, with baked bread yeastiness meeting dried pineapple and salted almond on the mid-palate. A minerally undertow carries subtle smoky notes alongside white peach and biscuit. The mousse is fine and persistent, balancing fullness with a tart, lively acidity that keeps the wine vibrant and engaging.
Finish: Medium in length with a delicately fresh crispiness that lifts the close. Lingering citrus fruit and a faint saline edge leave a clean, appetizing impression.
How to Drink Moët Imperial
Serve well chilled, between 8–10°C (46–50°F), in a tulip-shaped glass that concentrates the aromatics while preserving the mousse. The half-bottle format is ideal for two generous pours. For cocktails, the Imperial's balanced profile works in a classic French 75, where its citrus brightness pairs naturally with gin and lemon; in a Champagne Cocktail, where the biscuit notes complement a sugar cube soaked in Angostura bitters; and in a Bellini, where its ripe peach character amplifies fresh peach purée.
Best For
- A celebratory toast for two without opening a full bottle
- Gifting alongside a dinner reservation or special-occasion card
- Pairing with a tasting menu or multi-course meal at home
- Stocking a hotel minibar or picnic basket with premium Champagne
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Moët Imperial taste like? Moët Imperial delivers bright apple and pear fruit layered with brioche, salted almond, and a minerally undertow. The fine mousse and tart acidity keep the palate lively, finishing with clean citrus.
How does Moët Imperial compare to Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label? Both are non-vintage brut Champagnes at 12% ABV and share a similar three-grape blend, making them nearly identical in style and price tier. Veuve Clicquot tends to lean slightly more biscuity and full-bodied, while Moët Imperial emphasizes bright fruit and floral elegance.
Is Moët Imperial good for cocktails? Moët Imperial is an excellent cocktail Champagne because its balanced acidity and clean fruit profile integrate easily into drinks like the French 75, Bellini, or Kir Royale without being overpowered by other ingredients.
Where is Moët Imperial made? Moët Imperial is produced by Moët & Chandon at their historic estate in Épernay, in the heart of France's Champagne region. The blend sources fruit from nearly 280 crus across the appellation's limestone-rich vineyards.
What foods pair well with Moët Imperial? Fresh oysters and shellfish complement the wine's minerality and acidity. Smoked salmon canapés echo its subtle smoky notes. Soft, creamy cheeses like Brie or Brillat-Savarin match its brioche richness. Sushi and sashimi benefit from the crisp mousse as a palate cleanser. Light fruit tarts, especially those with apple or pear, mirror the wine's core fruit flavors.
What sizes does Moët Imperial come in? Moët & Chandon Imperial is widely available in 187ml (split), 375ml (half bottle), 750ml (standard), 1.5L (magnum), and larger ceremonial formats including Jeroboam and Methuselah.
Is Moët Imperial worth the price? Moët Imperial positions as a premium non-vintage Champagne — not entry-level, but accessible within the prestige house tier. With consistent 90+ point scores from Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast, it delivers reliable quality that justifies its standing among the most widely distributed luxury Champagnes.
Why Moët Imperial?
The strength of this Champagne lies in its assemblage. Blending over 100 individual wines from nearly 280 crus, with a significant proportion of reserve wines, gives the cellar master a palette unmatched by most competitors for achieving consistency vintage after vintage. A 92-point Wine Spectator score in 2023 and consecutive Gold medals at The Global Masters confirm that this consistency translates into genuine quality. The 375ml format makes it particularly practical — a full Champagne experience in a size designed for one or two, with no compromise on the complexity or mousse that define the standard bottle.
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