A Sparkling Celebration at the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix
On July 27, 2025, Moët & Chandon graced the podium at the Formula 1 Moët & Chandon Belgian Grand Prix by honoring Oscar Piastri and McLaren following their remarkable victory. This event was a significant part of the new decade-long partnership between the iconic champagne house and Formula 1.
Moët & Chandon proudly served as the title sponsor for this prestigious racing event, celebrating the competitive spirit, unforgettable moments on the track, and shared values with Formula 1. This partnership embodies a relentless passion for excellence, the challenge to push limits, and the joy of victory – all cherished values that resonate deeply with both parties. Sibylle Shearer, CEO and President of Moët & Chandon, expressed, "There has always been a strong connection between Moët & Chandon and Formula 1. We share numerous common values, including tradition, a passion for excellence, precision, the pursuit of peak performance, and above all, the joy of celebrating victories together. Being the title sponsor of the Belgian Grand Prix 2025 is a true honor that reflects these values."
The Special Connection with Spa-Francorchamps
The Formula 1 Moët & Chandon Belgian Grand Prix 2025 took place at Spa-Francorchamps, a circuit that uniquely intersects history, tradition, and excellence. Nestled in the Ardennes region and in proximity to the Champagne region, Spa feels like home for Moët & Chandon. Renowned for its challenging corners, unpredictable weather, and breathtaking scenery, this circuit holds a special place in the hearts of drivers and fans alike.
Moments at Spa continue to be recounted as legendary, holding a significant position in Formula 1 since the inception of the FIA World Championship™ in 1950. Notably, Juan Manuel Fangio's victory on June 18, 1950, marked an iconic moment. Shortly afterward, Fangio triumphed in the French Grand Prix, leading to an invitation from Paul Chandon-Moët and Count Frédéric Chandon de Briaille for a private toast at Château de Saran, symbolizing the enduring bond between Moët & Chandon and motorsport.
The Jeroboam: A Symbol of Victory Celebration
As Formula 1 celebrates its 75th anniversary, Moët & Chandon marks this occasion with a special Jeroboam bottle to honor victories past and present. This modern take on the original bottle design boasts prominent "MOËT" logos on both the upper and lower edges, creating a visual identity that resonates with the race participants and fans alike.
The Jeroboam bottle not only pays tribute to Moët & Chandon’s rich heritage but also commemorates the legacy within the sports arena. It represents not only our history but is also a heartfelt homage to the shared joy that characterizes Formula 1. Each drop of champagne, along with every "MOËT" engraved on the bottle, reflects the joy brought to the podium by Moët & Chandon, illuminating the intimacy between fans, teams, and beloved individuals – a shining testament to the unity of drivers united in passion.
This occasion authentically celebrates the shared joy of victory, embodying the bonds that unite people through a passion for sports. Moët & Chandon has returned to its rightful place, at the heart of Formula 1. Celebrating past legends while honoring today’s champions, the Moët & Chandon Jeroboam bottle serves as a symbol of the legacy and emotional connections that victories foster.
About Moët & Chandon
Beloved worldwide, Moët & Chandon has captured hearts since its founding in 1743, accompanying celebrations and unforgettable moments. It was once the favorite wine of the royal court during Louis XV’s reign, with Madame Pompadour famously declaring that "only champagne could make a woman more beautiful after drinking it." Among global monarchs, Napoleon Bonaparte shared a special friendship with Jean-Rémy Moët, founder of the house. Napoleon famously asserted that, "Champagne is worth drinking only when you’ve won the battle, and you must drink it when you’ve lost" – leading to the naming of their flagship wine, "Moët Impérial," as a tribute to the emperor.
Holding the largest vineyard area in the Champagne region, Moët & Chandon combines high-quality grapes with years of expertise in champagne production and modern facilities. The savoir-faire, passed down through generations since its inception, signifies a legacy of craftsmanship. Additionally, the sustainable program "Natura Nostra" aims to protect biodiversity in the Champagne area, while since 2009, the charity initiative "Toast for a Cause" has also been active.
From the iconic Moët Impérial to the rare Grand Vintage Collection, as well as refreshing Ice Impérial and the sweet Nectar Impérial, each champagne’s unique personality continues to enchant people worldwide, fitting seamlessly into various occasions. Visit their official website at
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