Moët & Chandon
Ice Impérial Demi-Sec Champagne Blend


On ice as recommended- nothing happening on the nose, nothing much happening any where. Tiny hints of complexity on the finish. Palette dominated by a liqueur sweetness. It's insulting that they want so much more for this than the brut NV. This could quite easily be Moët Brut imperial NV with an extra dosage. The ice works to close off any sign of real flavour if it's even there. This feels like a wine-marketers product as opposed to a winemakers thoughtful work.
On ice as recommended- nothing happening on the nose, nothing much happening any where. Tiny hints of complexity on the finish. Palette dominated by a liqueur sweetness. It's insulting that they want so much more for this than the brut NV. This could quite easily be Moët Brut imperial NV with an extra dosage. The ice works to close off any sign of real flavour if it's even there. This feels like a wine-marketers product as opposed to a winemakers thoughtful work.

The largest Champagne house in France, founded in 1743 by Claude Moët. Interesting Moet created Ice Imperial to be enjoyed on ice. Deep yellow with tropical fruit aromas and citrus notes. On the palate peach and raspberry flavors with underlying sweetness, nice acidity ending with earthy citrus notes. Tasting Sample.
The largest Champagne house in France, founded in 1743 by Claude Moët. Interesting Moet created Ice Imperial to be enjoyed on ice. Deep yellow with tropical fruit aromas and citrus notes. On the palate peach and raspberry flavors with underlying sweetness, nice acidity ending with earthy citrus notes. Tasting Sample.
May 24th, 2017
It's hard to say enough bad things about this. Whether it's the cloying lack of balance, the cosmically absurd high price, or how this basically is just pissing in the mouth of the entire appellation. This, children, is why LVMH can suck it.
It's hard to say enough bad things about this. Whether it's the cloying lack of balance, the cosmically absurd high price, or how this basically is just pissing in the mouth of the entire appellation. This, children, is why LVMH can suck it.
Aug 22nd, 2015lightly sweet with peach and yellow apple, hints of lemon and cinnamon
lightly sweet with peach and yellow apple, hints of lemon and cinnamon
Oct 20th, 2019
Good for what it is... more of a demi sec cremant than a flagship champagne. If that is your expectation, then you will be pleased. If you expecting top of the line bubbles, look elsewhere.
Good for what it is... more of a demi sec cremant than a flagship champagne. If that is your expectation, then you will be pleased. If you expecting top of the line bubbles, look elsewhere.
Jul 5th, 2018