Description
Mot & Chandon Imperial Brut Pharrell Edition is a limited-edition Champagne (750ml, 12% ABV) featuring Pharrell Williams’ artistic reimagining of the classic Imperial Brut bottle. Scored 92 points by the Tasting Panel and 91 points by Wine Spectator, the wine inside is the same celebrated cuve it is the packaging that distinguishes this release, with a knotted tie motif inspired by an 1892 ribbon and a pearl-inspired monogram available in gold, midnight blue, or deep red colorways.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12% | Origin: Champagne, France | Non-Vintage Brut | House: Mot & Chandon, pernay
Production & Heritage
Mot & Chandon was founded in 1743 in pernay and is the largest Champagne house by volume, now part of LVMH. Imperial Brut is produced using the traditional method (mthode champenoise) from a blend of Pinot Noir (3040%), Pinot Meunier (3040%), and Chardonnay (2030%). The cuve draws from more than 100 individual wines in each blend, with 2030% reserve wines added to ensure consistency and depth across vintages. The Pharrell Edition does not alter the liquid itself; it is a collaboration celebrating the intersection of music, fashion, and the house’s heritage.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Bright yellow-fleshed fruit pear, apple, yellow peach leads the nose, followed by honey, lime blossom, and elegant bakery notes of buttery brioche and roasted hazelnut. A faint minerality and toasted bread complete the aromatic picture.
Taste: The entry is fine and creamy, with almond madeleine and poached pear arriving first on the palate. Mid-palate, preserved lemon and a touch of anise add structure, while ripe citrus and pineapple develop as acidity lifts the wine. The mousse is persistent and precise, carrying flavors through a long, evolving progression.
Finish: Medium-long with bright orange peel acidity, wet stone minerality, and a lingering note of grapefruit. The texture remains creamy to the end, tapering into clean, toasty dryness.
How to Drink Imperial Brut Pharrell Edition
This Champagne is expressive on its own and benefits from being served chilled to around 810C in a tulip glass, which focuses its aromatic complexity. It also works exceptionally well in cocktails:
- French 75: The brioche and citrus notes amplify the gin and lemon base, creating a seamless sparkling cocktail.
- Champagne Cocktail: A sugar cube and Angostura bitters draw out the wine’s honeyed undertones without masking its acidity.
- Kir Royale: A measure of crme de cassis balances the Brut’s lively citrus character with dark berry richness.
Best For
- Gifting a music, fashion, or design enthusiast who appreciates limited-edition packaging
- Anchoring a celebration or milestone dinner where presentation matters
- Displaying as a collector’s item alongside other Mot & Chandon special releases
- Hosting a tasting comparing iconic non-vintage Champagnes side by side
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Imperial Brut Pharrell Edition taste like? It delivers creamy brioche, poached pear, and almond madeleine flavors underpinned by bright citrus acidity and fine, persistent bubbles. Mineral and toasty elements add complexity on the finish.
How does Imperial Brut Pharrell Edition compare to Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut? Both are non-vintage Brut Champagnes at a similar price tier; Mot Imperial tends toward a slightly lighter, more citrus-driven profile, while Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label leans toward richer, biscuity depth with more prominent Pinot Noir influence. The Pharrell Edition differentiates itself further through its limited-edition bottle design, though the liquid matches standard Imperial Brut.
Is Imperial Brut Pharrell Edition good for sipping neat? Absolutely served chilled on its own, the wine’s balance of creamy mousse, fruit, and acidity makes it a versatile and approachable Champagne for any level of experience.
Where is Imperial Brut Pharrell Edition made? It is produced by Mot & Chandon in pernay, in the heart of France’s Champagne region. The house sources grapes from vineyards across the Champagne appellation, including sites in Montagne de Reims, Valle de la Marne, and Cte des Blancs.
What foods pair well with Imperial Brut Pharrell Edition? Oysters on the half shell complement the wine’s minerality and citrus lift. Smoked salmon or sashimi-grade tuna harmonize with its creamy texture. Soft-ripened cheeses such as Brie de Meaux match the brioche and hazelnut notes. Lemon tart echoes the preserved citrus character, while salted almonds mirror the madeleine quality on the palate.
What sizes does Imperial Brut Pharrell Edition come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle. Availability in other formats such as magnums depends on regional allocation and limited-edition production runs.
Is Imperial Brut Pharrell Edition worth the price? It positions as a premium non-vintage Champagne with collector appeal. The liquid is identical to the standard Imperial Brut, so the added value lies in Pharrell Williams’ design collaboration and the bottle’s limited availability making it most compelling for those who value presentation and exclusivity alongside the wine itself.
Why Imperial Brut Pharrell Edition?
At its core, this is Mot & Chandon’s flagship cuve a blend refined from over 100 wines with decades of reserve-wine inventory behind it, and one of the most consistently scored non-vintage Champagnes on the market (92 points, Tasting Panel; 91 points, Wine Spectator; 90 points each from James Suckling and Wine Enthusiast). The Pharrell Williams collaboration transforms the bottle into a design object without altering the proven liquid inside, making it a dual-purpose purchase: a genuine Champagne of pedigree and a limited-edition collectible. For anyone seeking a Champagne that delivers both substance and visual impact, few bottles in the non-vintage category carry this combination of critical recognition and cultural cachet.




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