Lights, white and gold outfits, sparkles and bubbles. Moet and Chandon Champagne celebrated their 150th anniversary on the 22nd of June.

The celebration which happened worldwide marked its 4th annual rendezvous in Kenya, since Moet Chandon champagne debut in 2016. Kenya was one of the 3 African countries that had the honour to celebrate this beautiful occasion. Nigeria and South Africa were the other African countries that hosted their own champagne parties.

Kenya’s celebrities, influencers and guests graced the event at the luxury boutique hotel – The Tribe – coming together to raise champagne glasses.

Dressed in white and gold colours attendees celebrated 150 years of Moet by having some delicious bitings and popping bottles of Moet Imperial.

“On this Moët & Chandon Grand Day, we are thrilled to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Moët Impérial, our signature champagne that has embodied the grandeur of the House since 1869.” Alexandre Helaine Market Manager Eastern Africa Moët Hennessy said.

The #MoetGrandDay brought together over thousands of people in cities around the globe, including cities like New York city, Ibiza, London and Nairobi.

“Moët & Chandon is synonymous today with celebration because, for almost three centuries, we have combined our ‘savoir-faire’ (know-how) with our own art of the fête to perfect a unique ‘savoir-fête’ that has made our champagnes a great choice for toasting both intimate moments and important milestones,” Mr Helaine pointed out.

The brand which was created in 1743 prides itself in introducing champagne to the world as it offers a range of unique wines for every occasion. From iconic Moët Impérial to the Grand Vintage Collection, the extroverted Moët Rosé Impérial to the innovative Moët Ice Impérial, each champagne makes a statement reminding people that every second is an experience, and every experience is a #moetmoment to live.

It is easy to say that this global icon of celebration has made an impact in the world. Moet has united people globally in celebration for 150th years. Check out what people were up to at the party – PICS: Nairobi’s Glitzy Moët & Chandon celebrations marking 150 years of popping bottles.
Looking forward to seeing what Moet and Chandon will do next year.
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Photos courtesy of Moet Chandon.