Last week, luxury Champagne brand, Moet and Chandon held a luxury dinner in Nairobi attracting the creme de la creme of the fashion and media industry.

The dinner attracted Moët & Chandon Global Brand Ambassador, Mr Pierre-Louis Araud, who was making his second Kenyan trip.
Araud’s visit was in line with sharing Jean-Remy Moët’s lifelong goal, in his own words: “To share the magic of champagne with the world.”

Kenya is set to be among the three champagne markets in Africa, joining South Africa and Nigeria at the top.


The event was attended by radio hosts, TV personalities, bloggers and Kenyan fashionistas.

Founded in 1743, Moët & Chandon is the Maison that introduced champagne to the world by offering a range of unique wines for every occasion.

From the iconic Moët Impérial to the Grand Vintage Collection, the extroverted Moët Rosé Impérial and the unique Nectar Imperial, each champagne dazzles and delights with bright fruitiness, an enticing palate and an elegant maturity.
