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Brut Nature Collection Impériale N.1 is the iconic Champagne of the Moët & Chandon house that represents its purest stylistic expression. It combines the refinement of Chardonnay with the structure of Pinot Noir, benefiting from the velvety softness of Pinot Meunier. The stylistic imprint is ensured by the addition of 20-30% reserve wines. A remarkable 24 months of aging. Tension and intensity with notes of green apple and sparkling citrus. On the palate, the freshness of white flowers and mineral hints stand out, fading into the elegance of brioche and fresh nuts, in a sumptuous and refined enjoyment. Ideal for any meal, perfect with oysters, sushi, and white-fleshed fruit.
- Production Method
- Classic or Champenois
- Product Category
- Champagne
- Denomination
- Champagne AOC
- Blend
- Blanc de noirs
- Cru
- Grand cru
- Grape variety / Raw material
- Chardonnay
- Dosage
- Zero Dosage - Brut Nature (0-3 g/l)
- Variety / Assembly
- Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- France
- Region
- Champagne
- Alcohol Content
- 12.5% ABV (Alcohol by Volume)
- Service Temperature
- 6° - 8° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Transparent flute
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Seafood - Crustaceans - Mollusks, Raw Fish, Seafood starters, Fish Dishes
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
Moët & Chandon

In the heart of the renowned Champagne region in France stands the famous house Moët & Chandon. Founded in 1743, this iconic winery has become a symbol of luxury and sophistication, a name that resonates in every corner of the world as a synonym for celebration and glamour. Here, among the chalky hills that characterize this unique territory, the art of Champagne comes to life, a centuries-old tradition that Moët & Chandon has been able to preserve and innovate over time.
The production philosophy of Moët & Chandon is a perfect balance between tradition and innovation. With deep respect for the terroir and its peculiarities, the house is committed to maintaining high-quality standards, carefully cultivating three of the most emblematic grapes of Champagne: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Meunier. Each grape cluster is meticulously selected to ensure that only the best reaches the glasses around the world.
Among the iconic labels of the house, the famous Brut Impérial stands out, with its unmistakable style that combines freshness and complexity, offering a unique sensory experience with every sip. No less captivating is the Grand Vintage, which celebrates the excellence of extraordinary vintages with a distinctive personality and great aging potential, an expression of unparalleled savoir-faire.
Discover on Vino45 the timeless elegance of Moët & Chandon: an invitation to explore the greatness of Champagne through wines that tell stories of passion, art, and perfection.
Address:
Rue Pupin, Épernay, France
Color: intense straw yellow with green and golden hues
Perlage: fine
Bouquet: fresh and lively, with notes of citrus, white fruit, and hazelnuts on a mineral and slightly toasted background
Taste: juicy, fresh, and vibrant, rich in slightly sweet aromas of fruit and honey.
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THE WINE
Brut Nature Collection Impériale N.1 is the iconic Champagne of the Moët & Chandon house, representing its purest stylistic expression. It combines the refinement of Chardonnay with the structure of Pinot Noir, benefiting from the velvety softness of Pinot Meunier. The stylistic imprint is ensured by the addition of 20-30% reserve wines. A total of 24 months of aging. Tension and intensity with notes of green apple and zesty citrus. On the palate, the freshness of white flowers and mineral hints stand out, fading into the elegance of brioche and fresh nuts, in a sumptuous and refined enjoyment. Ideal for any meal, perfect with oysters, sushi, and white-fleshed fruits.
THE HOUSE

Everything began in 1743 when Claude Moët founded a Maison bearing his name after a long experience first as a vigneron and later as a cellarmaster. He started distributing his wines in Paris, outside the Champagne region, at a time that coincided with the growing demand for sparkling wine: the success was immediate, so much so that soon Moët Champagne became the most appreciated at the court of the King of France and by the end of the 18th century was exported throughout Europe and the United States. Growth continued with his grandson Jean Remy, who acquired new land, expanded the cellars, and built a true commercial network that reached famous clients like Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon Bonaparte. Later, Remy would hand over the leadership of Moët to his son Victor and son-in-law Pierre Gabriel Chandon, from whom the current name of the house, Moët & Chandon Champagne, is derived.

