Moët & Chandon Global Brand Ambassador, Mr Pierre-Louis Araud, made his second official trip to Kenya this week.
They came to Kenya in a bid to share Jean-Remy Moët’s lifelong goal, “To share the magic of champagne with the world.”
Pierre-Louis Araud, Mr Alexandre Helaine, the Moët Hennessy Eastern Africa Market Manager, influencers and media personalities came together for an awesome experience in an event never witnessed before.
All the attendees were catered for and had a feel of the rich heritage, fineness of the iconic Champaign; Maison Moët & Chandon.
While speaking during the event, Mr Araud stated that, “Kenya for Moët & Chandon House represents the future in Africa. We deeply believe that soon Kenya will be in the top three markets in Africa together with Nigeria and South Africa”. “I really feel great energy in Nairobi and Kenya in general,” further adding “I feel this great sense of celebration and savoir-fete and that is at the centre of our DNA.”
The ideal drink that was founded in 1743 was the first ever Champaign the world ever had.
The luncheon was hosted by NTV’s Amina Abdi and guests were entertained by Scott the violinist. There was also a little bit of a showcase for fashion by a Kenyan designer. Guests got the chance to vote for the best dressed.