MOET & CHANDON
MOET & CHANDON brings luxury celebration, champagne and premium drinks positioning to Class 33. The mark is useful because it broadens the page beyond whisky and dark spirits alone. It adds elegance, gift relevance and high-end beverage search value.
UK IPO Record
Trademark Classification
Nice Class 33 covers wines & spirits. View all Class 33 trademarks and case studies →
Brand History & Trademark Analysis
Moet & Chandon was founded in Epernay in 1743 by Claude Moet. The house entered the British market in the late eighteenth century and received a Royal Warrant from King George IV in 1821. The company merged with Cognac house Hennessy in 1971. The "Champagne" designation is itself a protected geographical indication under UK law post-Brexit, meaning "Moet & Chandon Champagne" combines a registered trademark with a protected origin term.