Moët & Chandon presents an exceptional limited-edition Jeroboam bottle ennobled with a golden laurel, created to celebrate craftsmanship, legacy, and triumphs. [read the full champagne story]
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Representing hours of handwork and exchange amongst selected French metalwork artisans, only eight examples of this opulent piece have been made as the reserve of the collector, the ultimate gift, or to commemorate once-in-a-lifetime moments of triumph or personal achievement.
The Moët & Chandon Special Edition Jeroboam
By its size and stature alone, containing three liters or the equivalent of four bottles of champagne, a Jeroboam bottle expresses grandeur and generosity; the Moët & Chandon Special Edition Jeroboam bottle furthermore adds nobility and brilliance. Covered in brass, including a built-in pedestal base, it is wrapped with a laurel wreath around its bottleneck—instead of the habitual ribbon tie and seal—and finished in gold leaf to evoke luminous prestige.
The Moët & Chandon Special Edition Jeroboam bottle receives a laurel crown as adornment, a delicate sculpture forged in bronze by the hands of French metalwork artisan and artist Anouchka Potdevin in her design studio in Brittany. The laurel is a powerful symbol of glory in Western culture, associated with Apollo, the ancient Greek god of music, poetry, sports, and games. In both ancient Greece and Rome, laurel wreaths were given to victors in athletic competitions, as well as to generals who led armies to victory. It poises this special edition as a modern-day trophy, meanwhile honoringhistorical triumphs.
Dimitry Hlinka blends ancestral know-how and new technologies with dexterity; he gives metal form to the iconic Moët & Chandon bottle label, understanding the technical challenges and aesthetic stakes involved in reformulating bottle details with unchartered materials. Nicolas Pinon, meanwhile, adds the spectacular gold touch. As a decorative lacquerer and true virtuoso of exceptional finishes, having studied with masters of the art in Japan, his skills blend the traditional and contemporary. He worked the gold-leaf gilt finish on the bottle, shimmering with light at the finest of movements.
Familiar yet sublimated, champagne yet served in an unusually ceremonial style, this is a Moët & Chandon Jeroboam for the eras.
The Moët & Chandon Special Edition Jeroboam bottle, an invitation to touch history, and to own a legacy, is priced at 25,000 € and it is available at the House’s boutique in Épernay.
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Moët & Chandon was founded in 1743 by Claude Moët and elevated to international renown by his descendant, Jean-Remy Moët, who dreamt of “sharing the effervescence of Champagne with the world.” From royal court to red carpet, Studio 54 to Grand Slams, Moët & Chandon has been bringing people together around thrilling, extraordinary moments. With the largest, most diverse vineyards in the region, the House offers a universal & versatile portfolio of champagnes for every occasion and palate. Easy to love, each creation in white and rosé – from the iconic Moët Impérial to the refined Grand Vintage Collection, from the refreshing Moët Ice Impérial to the gentle Nectar Impérial, and the multilayered Collection Impériale, the newest expression of the House’s art of Haute Oenologie – dazzles and delights with a broad spectrum of flavors and aromas to capture the astonishing breadth of its terroir. Through Natura Nostra, Moët & Chandon’s long-term sustainability program, the House works to protect biodiversity in the region and, since 2009, Moët & Chandon also supports philanthropic initiatives through Toast for a Cause. For nearly three centuries, Moët & Chandon has been the champagne of choice to mark both significant events in history and personal celebrations, enhancing each toast with the spark of effervescence.