The French Champagne announces its triumphant return to the Formula 1 podium, with deep-rooted historical ties to motorsport.
In Formula One, a bottle of Moet was awarded to race winner Juan Manuel Fangio after the 1950 French Grand Prix held at Reims, a circuit near one of the centres of the champagne region.
In celebration of Roger Federer's 20th-anniversary year on tour, Möet & Chandon, one of his marquee sponsors, released a limited-edition bottle of bubbles. Indeed, he now has a major singles ...
Moët & Chandon is headed back to the podium. The French bubbly brand will make its return as the official Champagne sponsor ...
Moët & Chandon is returning as Formula 1’s official champagne sponsor after a four-year hiatus, taking over the title from ...
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