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The champagne party of the year you want to be at

must champagne invitations

One takes the Krasnapolsky as a backdrop, adds 150 extremely exclusive seats and tops it off with an insane dinner and glasses of Imperial, and we will do anything for an invite. Just leave it to Moët to throw a party where we all want to make an appearance.

Moët doesn't just throw parties; they always have a good reason for it, and this year they are putting their Imperial in the spotlight. It deserves it, as it has a track record of 150 years. That should be celebrated and toasted, we think.

You know the Krasnapolsky, of course, because as a five-star icon on the Dam, it has worldwide fame, but did you know that Mr. Krasnapolsky had a Winter Garden built in 1879? A greenhouse so chic that it did honor to the Krasnapolsky, made of iron and glass, filled with palm trees. Well, that is where Moët & Chandon will celebrate the Imperial, because an icon deserves an icon, and these two are only ten years apart. Speaking of icons: the Imperial was a tribute to Napoleon.

The festivity of Moët & Chandon takes you through the years from 1869 to now. The French three Michelin-star chef Yannick Alléno, the three Michelin-star awarded chef Jacob Jan Boersma, and the chef de cuisine of the White Room Randy Karman will provide a four-course champagne dinner, and you will be surrounded by pyramids of champagne. I don't know where you want to be on Friday, November 8th, but I want to be in the Winter Garden of the Krasnapolsky. Now, I just happen to have a birthday the week before, but I will gladly celebrate it a week later. Will I see you there? Be quick, because there are only 150 places.

In collaboration with Moët & Chandon