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Moët Hennessy becomes Official Partner of the Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM) and its competitions through a multi-year partnership, with Moët & Chandon as the official champagne.
Founded in 1890, the Automobile Club de Monaco holds a unique place in the world of motorsport. It is the organiser of legendary races such as the Grand Prix de Monaco, the Rallye Monte-Carlo, and the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique. The Club has embodied excellence, tradition and innovation for more than a century. Beyond its iconic competitions, the ACM is an exclusive place of life for its members. In this space, automotive passion, heritage and innovation come together.
This partnership resonates naturally with the identity of Moët Hennessy, as the division brings together some of the world’s most renowned Wines and Spirits Maisons. Shaped by centuries of heritage, they share with the Automobile Club de Monaco a deep commitment to preserving traditions of excellence. Furthermore, they continue to innovate and look to the future. The full portfolio of Moët Hennessy will be showcased, contributing to an exceptional experience for members, guests and spectators.
As part of the partnership, Moët & Chandon becomes the official champagne, accompanying the most memorable moments of these competitions. The Maison shares a long-standing heritage with motor racing, where for decades the ritual of champagne celebration has embodied the collective emotion of victory shared by champions, teams and fans. Among the iconic moments that have shaped the legend of Monaco is Olivier Panis’ victory in 1996. Notably, its 30th anniversary is marked this year. His triumph remains the last by a French Driver on the streets of Monaco.
Moët & Chandon as the official champagne for iconic races
“The Automobile Club de Monaco represents one of the most iconic stages in global motorsport. Partnering with such a legendary institution is both an honour and a natural step for Moët Hennessy. For Moët & Chandon, it is also a return to a longstanding heritage shared with Monaco and its iconic motor racing universe, celebrating victory, excellence, precision, and the collective emotions that turn sporting moments into memories.” Jean-Jacques Guiony – President and Chief Executive Officer, Moët Hennessy.
“Since 1890, the Automobile Club de Monaco has embodied the pinnacle of motorsport heritage, passion, and innovation. Together with Moët Hennessy, we are honored to celebrate these legendary moments with unparalleled elegance, offering our members, guests, and spectators a truly exceptional experience.” Michel Boeri, President, Automobile Club de Monaco.
About Moët Hennessy
Moët Hennessy is the wines and spirits division of the LVMH group, which also owns renowned vineyards grouped under the “LVMH Vins d’Exceptions” entity. The group comprises twenty-seven Houses, internationally recognized for their rich terroirs, the quality of their products, and the artisanal expertise they embody. For many years, Moët Hennessy has been committed to an environmental and social program, “Living Soils Living Together.”
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About Automobile Club de Monaco
The Automobile Club de Monaco is the oldest Automobile Club in the world, with a global membership of more than 5,000 persons. The Club was originally formed in August 1890 as an association named the “Sport Vélocipédique Monégasque’. Its title evolved to become the “Sport Automobile et Vélocipédique Monégasque’. Finally, on March 29th 1925, the new name of Automobile Club de Monaco was adopted. The 1st Monte-Carlo Rally took place on 21st January 1911. In addition, the first Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco was organized on 14th April 1929….
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