in October, it unveiled Collection Impériale Création No. 1,
the first cuvée of its “Haute Œnologie” (high wine-
making) vision, inspiring a collaboration with American
artist Daniel Arsham. Dom Pérignon had a record
year, with the release of two new vintages and several
creative collaborations, while Veuve Clicquot turned
in an exceptional performance, buoyed by the launch
of La Grande Dame 2015, and offered unforgettable
experiences including a tasting of bottles aged under
water in the Baltic Sea The Maison also reaffirmed
itscommitment to sustainable luxury and womens
entrepreneurship through a collaboration with Stella
McCartney Krug saw significant growth with new
editions paired with its signature sources of inspiration
fine dining and music Ruinart unveiled a major col
laboration with artist Eva Jospin and launched Blanc
Singulier, a new cuvée that highlights the impact of
climate change. Armand de Brignac continued its
integration into the Moët Hennessy portfolio of
brands and expanded its sales into strategic markets,
starting with Japan.
The still wine Maisons continued to consolidate their
market presence, against a backdrop of normalizing
demand in the United States following the post
pandemic surge Château dEsclans consolidated
itsleadership in CôtesdeProvence wines Château
Galoupet obtained organic certification and
Château Minuty joined the Moët Hennessy port
folio Chandon saw a slight decrease in sales volumes
in 2023 despite the success of its allnatural aperitif
Chandon Garden Spritz
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