- Jean-Rémy Moët
Jean-Rémy Moët (1758 – 1841) was a French
vintner andwine merchant who helped bring the Champagne house ofMoët et Chandon to international prominence. He inherited the house from his grandfather and founderClaude Moët . D. & P. Kladstrup "Champagne" pg 61 Harper Collins Publisher ISBN 0060737921 ]Friendship with Napoleon
Jean-Rémy Moët first met
Napoleon Bonaparte in 1782 at the military academy ofBrienne-le-Château when Moët was soliciting orders for his family champagne firm. The two kept in touch and developed an enduring friendship that would last both their lifetimes. During his military campaigns, Napoleon would always make it an objective to visit the Moët estate atÉpernay to pick-up cases of champagne. The only exception was when Napoleon had to rush to confront Wellington at theBattle of Waterloo . D. & P. Kladstrup "Champagne" pg 65 Harper Collins Publisher ISBN 0060737921 ]Napoleon's friendship and patronage greatly benefited the Moët house and as a tribute, Moët built a replica of
Grand Trianon on his property, complete with original work byJean-Baptiste Isabey , for Napoleon and Empress Josephine to stay in when they visit.On 14 March 1814, just a few weeks before
Paris was to fall during theWar of the Sixth Coalition , Napoleon stayed at his friend's estate and awarded him the "Légion d'honneur " cross for his distinguished service to France in increasing its worldwide reputation for wine. D. & P. Kladstrup "Champagne" pg 67 Harper Collins Publisher ISBN 0060737921]After the fall of Napoleon
Following Napoleon's abdication, the region of Champagne was occupied by
Russia n soldiers of the Sixth Coalition. In retaliation for Napoleon's earlier conquest, the Champenois were subjected to large fines and ordered to pay requisitions. Most of Champagne's cellars were plundered. Moët's was particularly hard hit, with more than 600,000 bottles emptied by the Russian encampment. Instead of resisting, Moët told his friends "All of those soldiers who are ruining me today will make my fortune tomorrow. I'm letting them drink all they want. They will be hooked for life and become my best salesmen when they go back to their own country." D. & P. Kladstrup "Champagne" pg 68 Harper Collins Publisher ISBN 0060737921 ]Moët's words were prophetic as in the ensuing years, the House of Moët saw a boom in sales and prestige with clients from around the world visiting their cellars and making purchases including the former Napoleonic foes
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington ,Frederick William III of Prussia ,William II of the Netherlands ,Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor and CsarAlexander I of Russia .See also
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