Champagne, Stars & Cinema’s Biggest Night

The champagne was flowing, the stars were glowing, and Moët & Chandon was everywhere at the 83rd Golden Globes®. For the 35th year running, the iconic French champagne house brought its signature sparkle to “Hollywood’s Party of the Year®.”

Picture this: You step onto the red carpet, and there’s a vending machine dispensing Moët Minis. Yes, really. No celebrity left empty-handed as they grabbed those adorable mini bottles before making their grand entrance.Inside? Even better. Every table sparkled with Moët & Chandon bottles, winners clutched personalized trophy bottles in the Winner’s Room, and VIP guests at the exclusive Moët table—including Park Jihyo, Liza Koshy, Ryan Destiny, Lori Harvey, and photographer German Larkin—sipped Moët Impérial and Moët Rosé Impérial paired with cuisine by legendary Chef Nobu Matsuhisa.

The best part? The “Toast for a Cause” tradition continued, with Entertainment Tonight helping stars raise glasses for charity—because as Moët believes, “Life is better shared,” especially when it’s for a good cause.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 11: Damson Idris attends Moët & Chandon At The 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 11, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Moët & Chandon)

🎬 A LOVE AFFAIR WITH CINEMA

This isn’t just a sponsorship—it’s a 130-year romance between Moët and the movies:

The Early Days:

° 1896: Moët appears in the Lumière brothers’ pioneering films

° 1927: First major product placement in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Ring (Hitchcock became a superfan and featured Moët in multiple films)

The Icons:

From Audrey Hepburn in Love in the Afternoon to Charlie Chaplin in A King in New York, from Marlon Brando to Julia Roberts—if they celebrated on screen, chances are Moët was there.

The Golden Age:

In the 1950s, President Robert-Jean de Vogüé revolutionized the brand by recognizing artists as cultural trendsetters. He created the “Friends of the House” program (now “The Moët Talent Club”), hosting legends like Josephine Baker and cementing Moët’s place in celebrity culture.

Recent Memories:

Leonardo DiCaprio toasting with Cameron Diaz (2010), Kendall Jenner with her Moët Mini, Ben Affleck in quiet contemplation with his champagne—these moments live in the brand’s incredible photographic archives.

🍾 WHY MOËT & THE GLOBES JUST WORK

35 years. That’s longer than most Hollywood marriages! This partnership endures because Moët embodies everything the Golden Globes represents: joy, glamour, excellence, and that indefinable French chic that makes every moment feel special.

Founded in 1743, Moët & Chandon now reaches over 150 countries with its portfolio—from the classic Brut Impérial to the innovative Ice Impérial to the ultra-premium Collection Impériale launched in 2023.

But beyond the bottles and the glitz, the Maison is committed to sustainability through its Natura Nostra and Essentia programs, ensuring future generations can still pop bottles and toast to life’s best moments.

Even after 35 years at the Golden Globes, Moët & Chandon has proven that champagne isn’t just a drink—it’s a feeling, a tradition, and a celebration of everything that makes life worth living. From red carpet to Winner’s Room, from silent films to streaming hits, Moët has been there for every toast, every triumph, and every magical “à la française” moment.

Here’s to 35 more years of bubbles and brilliance. 🥂✨

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