More champagne, s’il vous plaît! With a legacy spanning centuries and a name synonymous with the world’s most iconic celebrations, Moët & Chandon returns this October to lead a dazzling array of Champagne Day experiences across Africa and the Middle East, turning each toast into a tribute to craft, heritage, and joie de vivre.
A legacy of excellence and craftsmanship
Since 1743, Moët & Chandon’s mastery of winemaking – or savoir-faire – has been passed down from its founding father, Claude Moët, to generations of cellar masters. Over nearly three centuries, this devotion to tradition and innovation has built a legacy rooted in excellence, sustainability, and respect for the land. Today, Moët & Chandon continues to refine its craft, sharing the joy of champagne with the world – from Épernay to Africa, with love.
The magic behind the maison
As the largest producer in the Champagne region, Moët & Chandon boasts 1,190 hectares of vineyards and 28 kilometers of underground cellars, forming the foundation of its world-renowned production. These historic cellars serve as both an artistic and scientific canvas for experimentation and perfection, where time, expertise, and innovation meet.
Through its Natura Nostra programme, Moët & Chandon leads efforts in biodiversity preservation and regenerative viticulture. This commitment ensures that the Maison continues to combat the effects of climate change, protect natural ecosystems, and secure the future of champagne-making for generations to come.
Accra joins the global celebration
From October 24th to 26th, champagne lovers around the world will raise their glasses to celebrate Champagne Day. In Ghana’s capital, Accra, Moët & Chandon is set to host an unforgettable celebration that captures the spirit of elegance and togetherness.
Throughout the city, venues such as Shogun Restaurant and Saint Pablo’s Restaurant will transform into hubs of refined festivity, serving guests Moët & Chandon’s signature Nectar Impérial. Guests can look forward to carefully curated menus infused with French sophistication, creating moments that embody the Maison’s philosophy of Savoir Fête – the art of celebration.
The vibrant settings, marked by a stunning palette of red and white, will reflect the brand’s timeless aesthetic and create the perfect atmosphere for toasting to life, love, and luxury.
A toast to heritage and sustainability
“Each bottle of Moët & Chandon whispers a tale – of artistry, nature, and joie de vivre. On Champagne Day, we celebrate this cherished heritage, honor our deep roots and our raison d’être for a sustainable future,” shared Aimee Kellen, Regional Marketing Director for Moët Hennessy Middle East & Africa.
She added, “We invite everyone to raise a glass of champagne with us, from Moët & Chandon with love!”
The event promises to blend glamour, sustainability, and connection — hallmarks of Moët & Chandon’s enduring legacy. Guests will not only enjoy the brand’s finest champagnes but also participate in a global moment of unity, sophistication, and celebration.
Life is better shared
Moët & Chandon’s invitation is simple: life is better when shared. As Champagne Day approaches, the Maison encourages Ghanaians and guests alike to celebrate in the company of their closest friends and loved ones, in true French-inspired style.
For those looking to experience the festivities in Accra, reservations and additional information can be obtained by contacting +233 24 108 1883 (Christopher Opara).
About Moët & Chandon
Founded in 1743 by Claude Moët and later elevated to international acclaim by his descendant Jean-Remy Moët, the House of Moët & Chandon has long been a symbol of luxury, prestige, and celebration. Jean-Remy Moët envisioned “sharing the effervescence of champagne with the world” — a dream that continues to thrive across generations.
From royal courts to red carpets, Studio 54 to tennis Grand Slams, Moët & Chandon has become synonymous with extraordinary moments. As the holder of the largest and most diverse vineyards in the Champagne region, the Maison offers a rich and versatile portfolio of champagnes to suit every occasion and palate.
Its acclaimed creations — including the iconic Moët Impérial, the elegant Grand Vintage Collection, the refreshing Moët Ice Impérial, the smooth Nectar Impérial, and the multilayered Collection Impériale — each represent the House’s artistry and mastery of Haute Œnologie.
Beyond its wines, Moët & Chandon remains deeply committed to sustainability through its Natura Nostra programme, which protects biodiversity and promotes eco-friendly viticulture practices. Since 2009, the brand has also championed global philanthropy through Toast for a Cause, supporting numerous charitable initiatives around the world.
For nearly 300 years, Moët & Chandon has remained the champagne of choice for both historic milestones and personal celebrations, adding a touch of effervescence to every moment worth remembering.
Source: Africa Live News

