On October 25, 2024, Moët & Chandon commemorated Champagne Day with an elegant gathering at Hemingways, Karen, in Nairobi. The event, themed “Endless Creativity in Craftsmanship,” blended artistic flair with timeless luxury, drawing a select crowd of artisans, creatives, and influencers from across Africa. Guests reveled in an immersive evening that celebrated the brand’s heritage, meticulous craftsmanship, and African artistry, offering an experience brimming with elegance and creativity.

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Craftsmanship Meets Culinary Art

Hosted by celebrated artist and photographer Lyra Aoko, the evening’s ambiance was set with chic gold, black, and white décor, while guests arrived in dazzling “Glamorously Crafted” attire, embodying Moët & Chandon’s commitment to savoir-faire and style. The night unfolded in three captivating segments, each showcasing different aspects of the Maison’s legacy and its enduring influence.

The first segment featured a heritage wall, illustrating Moët & Chandon’s journey from its founding in 1743 to its modern role as a global icon of celebration. Following this, guests were treated to a Parisian-inspired dining experience that echoed the theme of creative mastery. The specially curated menu included dishes like aged beef filet medallion and tiger prawns paired with Moët Brut, as well as a rich dessert of steamed figs pudding complemented by Moët Nectar Impérial. The culinary presentation highlighted the symbiotic relationship between food and champagne, offering a sensory exploration of flavors and textures.

A Tribute to Tradition and African Creativity

As guests enjoyed their meals, Lyra Aoko delivered an inspiring address that connected Moët & Chandon’s storied craftsmanship with Kenyan culinary traditions, envisioning beloved local delicacies like nyama choma and tilapia elevated through the lens of the Maison’s savoir-faire. A highlight of the evening was an exclusive video presentation documenting the journeys of seven African artisans who traveled to Épernay, the heart of Moët & Chandon, to experience its craft firsthand. The video showcased the artisans’ creative processes, providing an intimate glimpse into their inspiration and artistry.

The evening’s climax came with a performance by J Rabai, who added a vibrant, celebratory note to the gathering. The reveal of the “Épernay to Africa” photo wall further underscored the theme of storytelling, with each image capturing the spirit of Moët & Chandon’s dedication to craftsmanship and celebration.

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Cherished Memories and Future Toasts

Guests had the unique opportunity to write personal toasts encapsulating their dreams and accomplishments, which were sealed in golden capsules—a keepsake symbolizing future milestones and cherished memories. As the evening drew to a close, guests left with an enhanced appreciation for the legacy of Moët & Chandon, enriched by the spirit of celebration, community, and elegance that defined the night.

Moët & Chandon Champagne Day 2024 in Nairobi was a testament to the Maison’s commitment to tradition and innovation, marking an unforgettable chapter in its 280-year history of bringing people together. This extraordinary celebration, marked by artistry, cultural exchange, and a touch of effervescence, will be remembered as an enduring ode to craftsmanship and the joy of shared moments.

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