Moët & Chandon is proud to announce its return as the official champagne of the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup. [read the full champagne story]
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Thursday 30 July 2024 – United by shared values, such as a pioneering spirit and the pursuit of excellence, the iconic French Maison and the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup will celebrate the greatest sailors who will compete in Barcelona for the oldest international sporting trophy: the America’s Cup.
Starting in August 2024, the regattas will pit the five Challengers—INEOS Britannia, Alinghi Red Bull Racing, Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli, NYYC American Magic, and Orient Express Racing Team- all eagerly vying to challenge Emirates Team New Zealand, the Defender and current Holder, for the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup.
For over 30 years, Moët & Chandon has honoured the most glorious sailing victories, helping contribute to the overall prestige of America’s Cup. As official champagne to the event, Moët & Chandon will play a central role in every celebratory moment aboard the winning boats of the famous race, as well as during various trophy presentations.
“This collaboration further strengthens Moët & Chandon’s commitment to the world of sports.”
Grant Dalton, CEO of America’s Cup Event welcomed the announcement saying: “Moët & Chandon has long been synonymous with not only the America’s Cup, but major international yachting events all around the world and we are delighted to welcome the brand back for the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup in Barcelona. Our shared vision for the event and its ultimate rewarding of yachting excellence makes Moët & Chandon the perfect partner and we look forward to working closely with them through the regattas.”
Founded in 1743 and 1851 respectively, Moët & Chandon and the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup are two sentinels of time. Their centuries-old history is intertwined with a resolutely forward-looking vision; innovation, performance, and the desire to leave a strong legacy to future generations lie at the heart of their shared mission. This timeless alliance embodies the harmonious fusion of past and present.
ABOUT MOËT & CHANDON
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.
ABOUT THE AMERICA’S CUP
The America’s Cup is the oldest international sporting trophy −dating back to 1851– and stands as one of the hardest sporting endeavours. The New York Yacht Club, one of the most prestigious clubs in the world, held the trophy for 132 years before losing it in 1983 to Australia. Since then, the Cup has only been won by teams from the United States, Switzerland and New Zealand. The current Defender of the America’s Cup is Emirates Team New Zealand, representing the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. The Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup will take place between August and October 2024 in the beating heart of Barcelona, one of the most visited cities on planet earth. Situated around the Port Vell and out along the beach to the Port Olímpic, the sailing world has made Barcelona their home for what promises to be one of the most intense America’s Cups in the event’s 173-year history.