A tribute to the House's heritage of generosity and sense of celebration with a contemporary artistic design.
Signature Rosé Impérial Limited Edition
The design of the Signature Rosé Impérial bottle has been created to enhance the contrast between the dark brilliance of the Pinot Noir grapes and the rose-gold brush mark revealing a new label.
The Signature limited-edition bottle is definitely a tribute to the glamorous and extroverted character of Rosé Impérial contained in the bottle.
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Signature Rosé Impérial the perfect accompaniment to your culinary experience
Multi-faceted and intriguing, rosé champagnes perfectly complement a wide range of dishes.
According to Moët & Chandon's chef, Marco Fadiga, Rosé Impérial pairs remarkably well with beef carpaccio with olive oil and ground pepper, fried mullet filets in a coriander emulsion, a lobster bisque, mussels and a chorizo broth, or in a lemongrass curry.
A longstanding tradition of
It all begins in 1801, the landmark year when Napoléon Bonaparte and his mother placed an order for 100 bottles of "rozé" with Jean-Remy Moët, grandson of the House's founder. That same know-how produced the House's oldest existing bottle of rosé champagne that dates back to 1878, a powerful symbol of Moët & Chandon's unrivaled rosé heritage.
Pinot Noir grapes make up 45% of the assemblage of the wine varieties blended to create the House's intensely aromatic Rosé Impérial.