Chandon unveils its Garden Chandon Spritz, from Argentina and an arty collaboration with Caractères Paris…
Since the 50s, when Robert-Jean de Vogüé, then President of Moët & Chandon, wished to extend his vision of wine and therefore, wished to explore new terroirs, to diversify his production of sparkling wines. An other idea to share the spirit of this ancestral Champagne house to other parts of the World, revealing the diversity of many terroirs.
Following the global success for Spritz cocktails, their Argentinian sparkling wine, known as an assembly of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Semillon grape varieties vinified separately and recently switched in the revolutionary Chandon Garden Spritz. By the way, those vineyards grow at more than 1000 meters altitude (with a maximum peak at 1650m), where their terroir and climate naturally favor the freshness, maturity and acidity, dedicated to a certain wine development.
Another reason why the team, lead by the oenologist Ana Paula Bartolucci, spent several years identifying the best harvest period, to display the most suitable aromas, from different ways: fresh, dried or cooked. This was wished to give them a caramelized, chocolate and confided flavor, and then separately infused with herbs (from Argentina and Brazil), and around 0.5 ton of spices (from India, Madagascar and Central America) during different times to get a broad spectrum of aromas.
In the mean time, Chandon associated with Caractères Paris to promote the launching of this Chandon Garden Spritz, while creating connections with wine and Art, through a couple of talented craftsmen. Indeed, this agency curates and manages tailored-made projects for brands, wishing to create a unique experience for their clients. In order to make it possible, this young company sources special collaborations with artisans, in order to respond to the marketing and communication issues, mainly from luxury brands.
For instance, regarding the Chandon Garden Spritz launching, this firm had brought together 4 skilled artisans to bring to life an original theme, baptized from “vine to orange“, specifically designed by Caractères Paris for Chandon. Among those artists, we find Baykul Baris Yilmaz and Olivia Oberlin who have collaborated to produce 750 marbling paper fans, starring 6 custom patterns and colors. A good way to celebrate orange, sparkle and even summer time!
Adding to this, an inspired wicker master from Haute-Savoie, named Marion Roffino made all the decor and furniture in basketry. Through this random braiding, she has been able to give life to an imaginary vine framework in which Thierry Boutémy, a floral designer has added a few oranges. Learn more about the universe of Marion Roffino, in our filmed interview up there, among them, where she was really enthusiast to explain us more about her work. Standing in front of her magnificent wicker bench, in the charming rewilding Parisian rooftop of Moët & Chandon.