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MOËT & CHANDON RETURNS TO THE ​​GOLDEN GLOBES​​®​​ ​​ FOR THE 35TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR

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LOS ANGELES, January 12th, 2026 - Moët & Chandon illuminated the ​83rd ​Annual ​​Golden Globes​®​, once again transforming the evening into an unforgettable experience, elevating the spirit of celebration. As the exclusive champagne partner of ​​“Hollywood’s Party of the Year®” ​​for 35 years, Moët & Chandon infused every moment with its French chic essence. From the red carpet's first step, guests were immersed in the refined world of the Maison. 

MOËT & CHANDON CELEBRATES CINEMATIC VICTORIES 
 

With Moët & Chandon's iconic Moët Minis in hand, the industry's brightest stars toasted the year's cinematic and television triumphs. Loyal to the Maison's spirit of celebration, Moët & Chandon's red-carpet vending machine, stocked with Moët Minis, ensured no one left this privileged moment empty-handed. The Maison's champagne graced the entire evening, from the red carpet to the Winner's Room, where stars celebrated with personalized trophy bottles. Within the award show, the Moët & Chandon bottles adorned every table, a sparkling centerpiece of excellence.  

At the Moët & Chandon exclusive table, luminaries gathered around the Maison, including Park Jihyo, Liza Koshy and Ryan Destiny, celebrating award-winning cinematic achievements. Friends of the house, such as Lori Harvey and German Larkin, savored the Maison's classic Moët Impérial and Moët Rosé Impérial selected to complement ​​the​​ ​​exquisite menu curated by Nobu Restaurants and world-renowned Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, the official Chef of the Golden Globes®. Meanwhile, the red carpet buzzed with global icons making their grand entrances, each moment capturing the shared emotions that Moët & Chandon so proudly champions.

Beyond the night's prestige, Moët & Chandon continued its heartfelt tradition with “Toast for a Cause” in partnership with ​Entertainment Tonight​, inviting stars to raise a glass for charity, embodying the Maison's profound conviction that “Life is better shared” with purpose. Moët & Chandon is proud to have supported different charitable organizations.  

Talented photographer German Larkin captured the evening’s most spontaneous and authentic moments​,​ preserving the spirit of the Maison's celebrations for decades to come. 

A LASTING BOND TO CINEMA

For 35 years, this enduring partnership is far more than tradition; it's the living embodiment of the Maison's essence: iconic, joyful, and chic, fueled by the brand's belief that "Life is better when shared." Since 1992, The Maison has fiercely championed joyful celebration at the Globes, igniting collective emotions and infusing the world with unparalleled French Chic, Moët & Chandon's true north.  

Moët & Chandon's rich bond with the seventh art is undeniable, a cinematic journey that began as early as 1896 with the pioneering Lumière brothers. This showcased the brand’s early vision as an eternal icon of joy, a connection powerfully cemented with its first known product placement in Alfred Hitchcock's  

The Ring in 1927. Hitchcock, a revered admirer, continued to feature Moët & Chandon in his classics, forging an unparalleled and enduring cinematic presence that lives on. Moët & Chandon's champagne has graced the silver screen alongside cultural luminaries for generations. From Audrey Hepburn in Love in the Afternoon to Charlie Chaplin in A King in New York, and from Marlon Brando to Julia Roberts, Moët & Chandon has been a constant, happy, and youthful presence, indelibly marking its place in cinematic history.  

Its photographic archives reveal an unbroken golden thread: every star, every victory, celebrated with its champagne. From Leonardo DiCaprio toasting with Cameron Diaz in 2010 to Kendall Jenner raising a Moët mini, and Ben Affleck in contemplative communion with the bubbly, these moments epitomize the brand's core belief: "Life is better shared." The Golden Globes are the perfect stage to magnify life, festivity, talent, and the unparalleled savoir-faire of the Moët & Chandon teams, culminating in products of exquisite quality, embodying a collective, joyful spirit.

This connection with cinema deepened in the 1950s under President & CEO Robert-Jean de Vogüé, who recognized artists as cultural trendsetters. He established the "Friends of the House," a community reflecting Moët & Chandon's core values of global connection through savoir-faire and product excellence. De Vogüé's vision, demonstrated by hosting Josephine Baker and expanding the brand's cinematic presence worldwide, cultivated this vibrant talent community. This legacy now thrives as "The Moët Talent Club," a community reinforcing the Maison's global cultural relevance.  

 

After 35 years, this partnership beautifully showcases Moët & Chandon's unique ability to inspire emotion and authentically celebrate special moments. The brand continues to uphold its esteemed wine reputation, infusing the world with French Chic, and inviting all to celebrate every moment "à la française," where each shared glass is a sophisticated tribute to the art of living and excellence.  
35 years of iconic legends, a timeless, joyful, and chic celebration. 

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