A Night in the Moët & Chandon Vineyard With Natalie Portman and Kate Moss
A NIGHT IN CHAMPAGNE: There were fireworks, towering pyramids of Champagne glasses — plus vines and VIPs as far as the eye could see. Celebrating the 150th anniversary of its Brut Imperial blend, Moët & Chandon hosted an intimate dinner at its just-reopened Château de Saran overlooking the vineyards of the Champagne region in the east of France. Guests including Natalie Portman, Uma Thurman, Kate Moss — aptly dressed in a Champagne-colored vintage jumpsuit — and Roger Federer roamed about the château’s courtyard in the evening sun, stopping to chat with Bernard Arnault, chairman and chief executive officer of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton. Portman had just inspected the château’s revamped interiors, all flower-printed wallpapers and original furniture from the former hunting pavilion, built in 1801 and acquired by Moët & Chandon in 1954. “I’ll come to stay whenever you want,” quipped the “Black Swan” actress. Kate Moss, Uma Thurman, Roger Federer and Natalie Portman at the Moët & Chandon event at the Château de Saran. Courtesy After five years of renovations, the Château de Saran will be made available to Moët & Chandon clients, VIPs and “friends of the house” for private stays and events, according to ceo Stéphane Baschiera. “Luxury is becoming more and more aboutFollow WWD on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.
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