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BRANDED! – Moët & Chandon
Happy Valentine's Day fromTamika West, marketingmanager, Dark Spirits,and Jared Samuel, brandmanager, Moët & Chandon
Lifestyle, Local Food, Local Lifestyle, Style, Style Observer, Thursday Food, Tuesday Style
February 11, 2015

BRANDED! – Moët & Chandon

There are four key words that embody the spirit of Moët & Chandon: 1 Success 2 Glamour 3 Grandeur 4 Generosity. For every reason you think of to celebrate (love, a new job, an anniversary or perhaps a birthday, Moët & Chandon has a different variant within its range that will be there to celebrate with you and capture memories that will last forever. The brand’s vision is to share the magic of Moët & Chandon with the world; and be the Champagne of choice of successful people celebrating important and meaningful moments in their lives with elegance and panache.

And the range of Moët & Chandon available for purchase here in Jamaica?

A. Moët & Chandon is solely distributed in Jamaica by J Wray & Nephew Ltd, a Gruppo Campari Company. The range of Moët & Chandon products that is available for purchase here in Jamaica include: # 0340/0347

Moët Imperial Brut

Moët Rose Imperial

Moët Nectar Imperial

Moët Nectar Imperial Rose

Moët Grand Vintage Imperial

Moët Grand Vintage Rose Imperial

Moët Ice Imperial

What makes Moët Ice Imperial different from the other Champagnes of the world?

Moët Ice Imperial is the only and official Champagne in the world that was specifically designed by Moët & Chandon to be enjoyed over ice.

What’s the best way to enjoy a glass of Moët Ice Imperial?

When consuming Moët Ice Imperial, you should also be enjoying the most refreshing getaway. Therefore, the best way to consume Moët Ice Imperial is relaxing at the beach or by the pool on a nice, hot and sunny day poured in a large Moët Champagne goblet, half-filled with ice.

Where can I purchase Moët in Jamaica?

Moët & Chandon is the # 1 Champagne, not only in Jamaica, but also the world. Various products within the Moët range can be purchased at all major hotels, supermarkets, wholesales, lounges, restaurants and nightclubs islandwide. However, to be sure to find all products within the Moët range, you can visit the J Wray & Nephew retail stores located in Fairview Plaza in Montego Bay and at our head offices at 234 Spanish Town Rd or at The Shop @twentythree: 23 Dominica Drive in Kingston.

Valentine’s Day is around the corner, will there be any special activations for Moët?

As we help consumers to create memories and celebrate love and romance on Valentine’s Day, we’ll have quite a few activations for Moët. We will be having special promotions and giveaways at select supermarkets and restaurants islandwide leading up to and also on Valentine’s Day where a purchase of a bottle or two glasses of Moët can get you two complimentary Moët branded champagne glasses to take home to continue the memories. Also for those who want to end their romantic evening on Valentine’s Day, celebrating in style and glamour, we will also be having Moët bottle specials at select popular nightclubs island wide.

Other Save The Date Moët experiences are…

Diner en Blanc on Saturday, March 7, 2015 and the Moët Ice Imperial sponsored day event – LUXE on Saturday, April 4, 2015.

Moët & Chandon reminds consumers that they must be 18 and older to drink and that they must drink responsibly.

WIN! WIN! WIN! 

Answer this simple question:

Which variant of Moët & Chandon Champagne is designed specifically to be poured on ice?

The first six Thursday Life readers to send the correct answer by e-mail to marketingpromotion@jamaicaobserver.com by 12:00 noon today, Thursday, February, 12, 2015 will each win 1 bottle of Moët Ice Imperial and 2 white Moët Goblets

Winners will be contacted by telephone. Please include your name, occupation and contact number. Prizes will be presented at the Jamaica Observer head office 40-421/2 Beechwood Avenue, Kingston 5.

A valid form of government identification must be presented in order to collect the prize.

Persons must be 18 years and older to enter.

Authorised under section 58 (3) of the Betting gaming & Lotteries Act.

Jamaica Observer reserves the right to use winners’ images in any advertising or promtional activity without compensation. Employees of Jamaica Observer, ATL, ATL Automotive, Island Routes, Sandals, Beaches or Grand Pineapple Resorts and their families, ie parents, spouse, siblings and children are NOT ELIGIBLE to enter

 

Moët & Chandon Nectar Impérial Rosé(left) Moët Impérial (centre) and Moët& Chandon Ice Impérial.
Moët & Chandon Champagne

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