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At The 81st Golden Globe Awards, Moët & Chandon Celebrates A Night Of Glamor And Charitable Giving

Posted On : January 12, 2024

Oscar Alochi

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During the event held at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, Moët & Chandon, the official champagne of the Golden Globes, raised a glass to the most prominent actors and directors in Hollywood.

January 7, 2024, Los Angeles, California Celebrating the return of Hollywood’s most elegant night of the year and the accomplishments of the entertainment business, Moët & Chandon, the official champagne of the 81st Golden Globe Awards, raised a glass to everyone who joined together to appreciate this occasion.
Beginning the evening, Moët & Chandon carried on its venerable “Toast for a Cause” charitable program.
A cornerstone of Moët & Chandon’s philanthropic values, Toast for a Cause gives celebrities a chance to support a charity of their choosing.

This year, Moët & Chandon collaborated with the Motion Picture & Television Fund, a non-profit that assists active and retired members of the entertainment industry, to establish the ‘Crew Support Fund’ in conjunction with Toast for a Better Tomorrow to support the numerous dedicated and vibrant actors and filmmakers.

Reason. This fund will represent the industry’s generosity on entertainment’s grandest night, the Golden Globes, by offering resources and prompt assistance to film and television personnel impacted by the recent strike.

Toasting with Moët Minis on the red carpet in support of over 20 charities, Golden Globe nominees, presenters, and winners, including Margot Robbie, Dua Lipa, Oprah Winfrey, Helen Mirren, Amanda Seyfried, America Ferrera, Elizabeth Banks, Elizabeth Olsen, Jason Sudeikis, Brendan Hunt, Rosamund Pike, Simu Liu, Greta Lee, Hari Nef, and many more, Moët & Chandon matched each philanthropic toast made by a nominee or house friend at the 81st Golden Globes with a contribution to the MPTF.

Moët & Chandon was savored by guests who gathered to commemorate the milestone year throughout the evening. The preferred beverage of Golden Globes attendees, Moët Impérial Brut, complemented Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s outstanding meal pairings flawlessly. In addition to Moët Impérial Brut, which is a glamorous representation of the house’s style and embodies its distinct fruitiness, seductive palate, and elegant maturity, guests also savored Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial, a spontaneous and radiant champagne.

At this time, producers of cinema and television get together to celebrate their accomplishments with a toast to Moët & Chandon, the champagne of celebration. The champagne company urges people to enjoy a bottle of Moët & Chandon at home and celebrate the awards season as the stars do.

About Moët & Chandon
Claude Moët established Moët & Chandon in 1743 and brought it to global recognition with his
Jean-Remy Moët, a descendent, aspired to “share the effervescence of Champagne with the world.” Whether it’s the red carpet, royal court, Studio 54, or Grand Slams, Moët & Chandon has been delivering gatherings of people around exciting, unique occasions. With the most expansive and varied vineyards in the area, the House provides a broad and adaptable range of champagnes suitable for all tastes and occasions.

Every white and rosé creation, from the classic Moët Impérial to the sophisticated Grand Vintage Collection, from the cool Moët Ice Impérial to the soft Nectar Impérial, and the multifaceted Collection Impériale, the most recent manifestation of the House’s Haute Oenologie, is easy to adore and enthralls with a wide range of flavors and fragrances that capture the astounding breadth of its terroir.

The House aims to safeguard biodiversity in the area through Moët & Chandon’s long-term sustainability program, Natura Nostra. Since 2009, Moët & Chandon has also supported charitable causes through Toast for a Cause.
Moët & Chandon has been the preferred champagne for commemorating historical moments and individual joys for almost 300 years, adding a lively touch to every toast.

About The Golden Globe® Awards
Since 1944, the Golden Globe Awards have been a leading entertainment honoring accomplishments in both cinema and television.
The Golden Globes’ license fees have allowed for the giving of almost $55 million to entertainment-related organizations over the past thirty years, including humanitarian endeavors, scholarship initiatives, and film restoration projects.
Additionally, a variety of initiatives in collaboration with advocacy organizations have benefited from this financing, which aims to advance underprivileged communities’ access to Hollywood.
The Golden Globe Awards are owned and produced by Dick Clark Productions.
Visit to learn more about the Golden Globe Awards.

www.GoldenGlobes.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and in Spanish on Twitter, and
Facebook.

About the Motion Picture & Television Fund 
With social services, financial aid, senior housing, and palliative care, MPTF provides support to thousands of people working in the entertainment sector. MPTF offers everything from daycare to well-being and aging with dignity and purpose.

there to help the personnel in the sector navigate the many challenges that life throws at them. For its efforts during the epidemic, MPTF was recognized with an Oscar in 2021. During the 2023 work stoppage, the organization engaged with 14,000 industry members and contributed more than $8 million in aid.
For more than a century, the entertainment industry’s incredible generosity has made it possible for MPTF to provide charity services to needy individuals within the business.

Media Contacts
Katarina Wos, Head of PR & Communications at Moët & Chandon | Katarina.Wos@MoetHennessy.com
LaForce for Moët & Chandon | Moet@laforce.nyc

Content courtesy of Moët & Chandon, African Elite Group Ltd & NFH

 

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