Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial Limited Edition Emoeticons
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial Limited Edition Emoeticons is taking center stage! The color popping box is filled with different emoji and emoticons. When it comes to celebrations and special moments, no one understands it better than Moët & Chandon but for an occassion specifically inspired by love—both the romantic kind and the one for close friends and family—there’s the Moët Rosé Impérial. With the upcoming festive season and Valentine’s Day, they’ve unveiled the limited edition bottle for 2017: Moët Rosé Impérial Emoëticons. The inspiration is exactly like how its name sounds: emojis and emoticons. After all, they are one of the ways to communicate these days with an estimate of six billion emojis used everyday. Similar to emojis as a universal and multi-generational language, the Moët Rosé Impérial Emoëticons comes with stickers so you can personalize the bottle to speak your heart out. From champagne bottles and flutes to eyes and lips to heart sunglasses to words like pop!, kiss, and love, there are endless ways to convey your love with a bottle of Moet Rose Imperial Emoeticons.
Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial Limited Edition Emoeticons
Moet and Chandon Brut Imperial Rose Champagne received 90 points from Wine Spectator and Vinous. It is composed roughly of roughly 45% Pinot Noir, 35% Pinot Meunier and 20% Chardonnay and has a dark, vivid pink color with coppery shades. Ripe red berries, tangerine, and rose oil can be found on the nose, as well as a light toast scent. The flavors found are of bitter cherry and berry skins to lead the way into a soft palate of raspberry and tangy blood orange. Moet Imperial Rose has a supple, creamy finish with notes of smoke-tinged minerals.
Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial Limited Edition Emoeticons
Moët & Chandon has been around for 270 years and counting! They are considered the world’s most loved champagne. Have you ever seen the gorgeous champagne “waterfall” crafted from shallow champagne flutes? You can credit that to Moet. Do you recognize the spraying of champagne during celebrations? Yup, you guessed it! Moet started that trend as well. It started off in the 18th with the sabering of bottles (using a sword to uncork the champagne) and the christening of ships. Who would have thought that three centuries later we would carry on these traditions? The spraying of the champagne started in 1967 when Dan Gurney won the 24-hour Le Mans race and was handed a bottle of Moet & Chandon. Overly excited, he shook the bottle and purposely sprayed the guests. It soon became a symbol of joy and celebration. The champagne was actually owes its name to Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. He visited Moet’s estates and awarded Jean-Remy Moët, the grandson of founder Claude Moët, the Légion d’honneur. This award happens to be one of France’s highest honors. Rumor has it that Napoleon and his troops fabricated the tradition of sabering bottles, specifically of Moet, to celebrate a victory. This has yet to be confirmed.
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