For the 35th consecutive year, Moët & Chandon transformed the Golden Globes® into an epitome of French chic and celebration as the exclusive champagne partner of Hollywood’s most iconic night. The 83rd annual ceremony glowed with the Maison’s signature effervescence, elevating every moment from the red carpet to the final toast.
The celebration began at first step onto the red carpet, where guests were immersed in the refined world of Moët & Chandon. Stars toasted the year’s cinematic victories with the Maison’s iconic Moët Minis, generously dispensed from a bespoke vending machine. Throughout the evening, bottles of Moët & Chandon adorned every table and glittered in the Winner’s Room, where victors celebrated with personalized trophy bottles.
At an exclusive Moët & Chandon table, luminaries including Park Jihyo, Liza Koshy, and Ryan Destiny gathered in celebration. Friends of the Maison such as Lori Harvey and German Larkin savored the classic Moët Impérial and Moët Rosé Impérial, expertly paired with an exquisite menu curated by Nobu Matsuhisa, the official Chef of the Golden Globes®.
True to its belief that “Life is better shared,” Moët & Chandon continued its heartfelt “Toast for a Cause” initiative in partnership with Entertainment Tonight, inviting stars to raise a glass in support of charitable organizations. Talented photographer German Larkin captured the evening’s most spontaneous and authentic moments, preserving the spirit of celebration for years to come.
This 35-year partnership is a living embodiment of the Maison’s essence: iconic, joyful, and chic. Moët & Chandon’s bond with the seventh art runs deep, beginning with an appearance in the Lumière brothers’ films in 1896 and cementing its status with a product placement in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Ring in 1927. From Audrey Hepburn and Charlie Chaplin to Marlon Brando and Julia Roberts, Moët & Chandon has been a constant, joyful presence on the silver screen.
This connection was powerfully nurtured in the 1950s by President & CEO Robert-Jean de Vogüé, who recognized artists as cultural pioneers. His creation of the “Friends of the House” community has evolved into today’s “Moët Talent Club,” reinforcing the Maison’s global cultural relevance.
For 35 years, Moët & Chandon has not only championed celebration at the Golden Globes but has also infused the world with unparalleled French Chic. Each shared glass is a sophisticated tribute to the art of living, excellence, and the profound joy of shared moments. The Maison’s legacy continues—a timeless celebration of legends, joy, and iconic style.










