MOËT & Chandon, the world’s most celebrated champagne marque, has announced Glasgow as the host city in Scotland for its Moët Grand Toast – one of a series of global summer parties celebrating 275 years of the maison.
A pioneer and visionary of his time, Claude Moët, the founder of Moët & Chandon, had the dream to share the magic of Moët with the world. His spirit of generosity and savoir-faire was infectious. Moët & Chandon soon became the champagne of choice for influential personalities of the 18th Century and the icon for every exceptional party.
In recognition of this 275th birthday, a flagship Moët Grand Toast will take place at Glasgow’s The Corinthian Club – and everyone is invited.
Soundtracking the party across The Terrace and The Brasserie will be a host of DJs including Nick Peacock, David Barbarossa, Naeem and Kevin McCrorie, while flashbulbs will pop for revellers as memorable Moët moments are captured on film as well as within a striking photobooth.
Tastebuds will be tantalised at this unmissable celebration with a number of packages available including Sharing Platter for 2 with bottle of Moët (£70), Bespoke 3 Course Dinner paired with Moët (£50 per person) as well as champagne by the glass and bottle (£9.95/£60).
In keeping with Claude Moët’s spirit of generosity, a series of surprise Moët moments await revellers across the day and night, whilst at precisely 17.43pm, in honour of the year the maison was founded, a Moët champagne pyramid fountain will be poured to breathtaking effect in the centre of The Corinthian’s magnificent Brasserie with complimentary toasts for revellers.
The event will take place on Saturday, June 9, and will continue through until 3am with Moët Ice Impérial, also known as ‘La Piscine’ – champagne served on the rocks, as well as with the much-loved Moët Imperial; liberating life, love and friendships in style.
To book any of the packages, contact corinthianevents@thecorinthianclub.co.uk or call 0141 552 1101.
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