Win 15 litres of Moet & Chandon Champagne!

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Our latest prize draw is big in more ways than one! We’re offering one customer the chance to win a huge 15-litre bottle of Champagne. Simply buy a 75cl bottle of Moët & Chandon Brut Impérial and you’ll be entered into a prize draw to win a nebuchadnezzar worth £1,350 – equivalent to 20 bottles and containing enough fizz to fill more than 100 glasses.

First released in 1869, Moët’s Brut Impérial is the world’s bestselling non-vintage Champagne. Made with the three traditional Champagne grapes (Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay), it is soft and fruity, and perfect for any celebration. Refreshing to drink on its own, it also has enough complexity to match with a wide range of foods – from sushi, scallops and oysters, to white meats such as chicken, and desserts including fruit tarts. Here’s how it measures up:

Moet Champagne bottle and nebuchadnezzar

The nebuchadnezzar and the 75cl bottle– yes, it is to scale!

Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial Champagne, 12%

Producer’s Tasting Notes

Colour: Golden straw yellow with green highlights.

Nose: This combines the vibrant intensity of green apple and citrus fruit with the freshness of mineral nuances and white flowers, and the elegance of blond notes (brioche, cereal, fresh nuts).

Palate: A mixture of the delicious sumptuousness of white-fleshed fruits (pear, peach, apple), the alluring caress of fine bubbles, and the soft vivacity of citrus fruit and nuances of gooseberry.

To be eligible to win, simply buy a 75cl bottle before 6 June – full details on the prize draw page. Unfortunately you must be a resident of the UK to enter – due to the weight of the bottle (around 40kg), this is unable to be carried by just one person, so we are only able to deliver domestically.

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