At long last, Moët & Chandon is returning to the podium. Ahead of a landmark Formula 1 (F1) season that promises to deliver ...
The French Champagne announces its triumphant return to the Formula 1 podium, with deep-rooted historical ties to motorsport.
Moët & Chandon is headed back to the podium. The French bubbly brand will make its return as the official Champagne sponsor ...
Champagne brand Moet & Chandon has returned as F1’s official champagne from 2025 in a deal that is part of the sport’s broader LVMH relationship. Late last year, luxury goods company LVMH inked a ...
LVMH earned $88.27 billion in revenue in 2024, a slightly better-than-expected figure that could be signaling a turnaround in ...
LVMH shares dropped as slightly better-than-expected full-year results from the world’s largest luxury company threw doubt ...
Formula 1 drivers will once again celebrate on the podium with Moët & Chandon champagne in the coming years. For the past ...
LVMH published its earnings report and the results revealed concerning news for the future of the alcoholic beverage business ...
F1 has a new champagne sponsor for the 2025 F1 season. F1 has welcomed back Moët & Chandon as their official champagne ...
Moet & Chandon was confirmed as Formula One's official champagne provider on Wednesday with French fizz returning to the ...
The announcement follows news that LVMH, Moët & Chandon’s parent company, inked a 10-year global partnership with F1, which kicks off in March at the Melbourne Grand Prix. More from Robb Report ...