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Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial Champagne / Jeroboam

Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial Champagne / Jeroboam

9 /10
EDITOR
8.8 /10
COMMUNITY (5)
Vineyard: Moet & Chandon
Type: Champagne
ABV: 12.5% ABV
Price: £514.00

Tasting Notes

Nose

Expressive aromas with well-defined character typical of its style.

Palate

Well-structured palate with balanced fruit, acidity, and depth. Good complexity.

Finish

Clean finish with pleasant length and lingering notes.

Overview

Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial Champagne / Jeroboam is a champagne wine from Moet & Chandon. Priced at £405.00, it offers premium quality for its category.

Tasting Notes

On the nose, this wine presents well-defined aromas characteristic of its style. The palate is well-structured with balanced fruit and acidity, showing good complexity and depth. The finish is clean with pleasant length.

The Verdict

A distinguished example of its style that justifies its price point. Worth seeking out.

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Lena Petrova VIPsAllowed - Surprised how smooth this was
9/10

I'm not usually a champagne person but my partner got this as a birthday present and wow. Really smooth bubbles, not harsh at all, and there's a warmth to it that I wasn't expecting — almost like a toast or pastry kind of flavour? Goes down dangerously easy at 12.5%. We had it with a cheese board and it was brilliant.

21 March 2026
Devon Marsh VIPsAllowed - The ultimate party starter
9/10

Bought the Jeroboam for my wife's 40th and it was an absolute showstopper. The bubbles are so fine and delicate, and there's this lovely brioche thing going on that makes it taste properly luxurious. At £405 it's not cheap but when you consider it's basically four bottles and the wow factor of pouring from a massive bottle, it's actually not bad value for a big celebration.

5 March 2026
Jorge Castillo VIPsAllowed - Great champagne, big bottle tax though
8/10

Look, Moet Brut Imperial is a solid champagne and I always enjoy it. Nice citrus freshness, clean finish, does exactly what you want champagne to do. But £405 for the Jeroboam is a bit steep when you can get four regular bottles for less. Bought it for New Year's because it looks impressive on the table, and it did, but I'd probably just get standard bottles next time.

3 December 2025
Adaobi Eze VIPsAllowed - Decent for a crowd
8/10

Had this at a dinner party my friend hosted and it went down well with everyone. Clean and easy to drink with a nice bit of complexity if you actually pay attention to it. The finish is pleasant without being over the top. I'd say it's a reliable choice when you need to impress a group, though personally I might explore some smaller champagne houses at that price point.

8 November 2025
Yuki Nakamura VIPsAllowed - Worth every penny for our wedding
10/10

We had this at our wedding reception and I'm so glad we splashed out. Really crisp and fresh with white flower notes that even my non-wine-drinking mates noticed. The Jeroboam format meant it aged slightly differently according to the wine shop guy, and honestly it tasted better than the regular bottles I've had before. Perfect for a special occasion.

7 November 2025

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