Moët & Chandon helps support FilmAid International with a limited-edition.

Moët & Chandon is celebrating generosity this holiday season with a special limited-edition offering of its signature champagne Moët & Chandon Impérial in handcrafted gold-leaf jeroboams. To mark the end-of-year festivities with an act of sharing.

Moët & Chandon’s limited-edition golden jeroboams are hand-gilt by Arthus-Bertrand, one of France’s oldest and most prestigious engravers and jewelers. Founded in Paris 1803, Arthus-Bertrand crafts France’s famous Legion of Honor medal as well as the renowned Arts & Letters medal, ceremonial swords worn by members of the illustrious French Academy and royal scepters carried by the world’s crowned heads.

Moët & Chandon Impérial

Moët & Chandon Impérial

Befitting the holiday spirit, part of the proceeds from the Moët & Chandon Imperial golden jeroboams will be donated to FilmAid International, a non-profit NGO dedicated to using film to help millions of people who have suffered the effects of war, poverty, displacement or disaster.

House muse Scarlett Johansson was the first star to sign a golden jeroboam, one of many in long and stellar line of cinema’s brightest lights who have put their names to bottles of Moët & Chandon. Since the 1930s the House has played a leading role in the movies, both onscreen and off, and one of the cinema’s most cherished red-carpet traditions is seeing Hollywood’s iconic faces autograph bottles of Moët & Chandon to be auctioned off for charity.

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