Where you want to be on June 22 And it has everything to do with champagne

May's motto is to always have a Moët in the fridge, because you never know when you have something to celebrate. Since that wise tip, I have a piccolo wedged between the lamb's lettuce and tomatoes. Not because I'm a moderate drinker, but because my fridge has no room for the larger variant. The tactic is to first enjoy a glass of the piccolo while bringing the heavier artillery to the right temperature for the continuation of the celebration. This has been thought through, yes.
With Moët, you make it a party, but let Moët & Chandon handle the party building. Our favorite champagne celebrates 150 years of Moët Impérial on Saturday, June 22. In style, of course, we're talking about Moët here. The location: on the beach at Huis ter Duin (okay, okay). Accompanied by a four-course Michelin-star meal (okay, okay, okay) and you can be there (okay, okay, okay, okay). I don't know what you're doing on the twenty-second of June, but I feel a Huis-ter-Duin-Moët moment coming.
A nice fact for when you're sipping at your four-course lunch: the champagne coupe, the glass from which you drink your Moët & Chandon, is based on the breast of a woman. Look, it's nice to share some champagne facts with your companions. By the way, it seems that three glasses of champagne a week have a remarkably good effect on memory, according to a study from the University of Reading. Two glasses a week keeps your heart doing excellently. If you need another excuse to go, just give us a Moët moment and Huis ter Duin and we'll go voluntarily.
Tickets for the Moët Grand Day are a neat €75 per person, and the champagne is unlimited, I think. Moët wouldn't be Moët if they didn't celebrate the anniversary with a nice bottle. The Moët Impérial Brut is available at Bijenkorf in Amsterdam, Sterk, Ton Overmars (our favorite liquor store around the corner), Chabrol Wines, and L’Atelier du Champagne. Santé, to Moët.



