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Moët Hennessy launches new Champagne travel retail concept

Moët Hennessy Travel Retail has opened Les Caves de Champagne at São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport, bringing its portfolio of brands under one roof.

Moët Hennessy launches new Champagne travel retail concept

Moët Hennessy Travel Retail has unveiled the first Les Caves de Champagne retail concept in the Americas at São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport.

The permanent space, developed in partnership with travel retailer AVOLTA, brings together Moët Hennessy Champagne brands such as Armand de Brignac, Dom Pérignon, Veuve Clicquot, and Moët & Chandon in one place.

Yann Isambert, vice president of Moët Hennessy Travel Retail Americas, remarked: “Les Caves de Champagne at São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport is a unique concept that celebrates the heritage and craftsmanship of our prestigious Champagne brands. The space is designed to offer travellers a truly immersive experience, allowing them to explore and appreciate the exceptional quality and rich history of our Champagnes. For Moët Hennessy, this initiative not only strengthens our presence in the Americas but also reinforces our commitment to setting new standards in luxury travel retail.”

The Moët Hennessy Les Caves de Champagne retail concept is located in Terminal 3 at Arrivals 9K of São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport.

Marcela Malta, head of liquor, tobacco, and food – Americas category management at AVOLTA, commented: “The collaboration with Moët Hennessy in establishing Les Caves de Champagne at São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport has been an extraordinary endeavour. This cutting-edge retail space not only enhances the overall travel retail experience but also highlights São Paulo Guarulhos International Airport’s prominence as the top destination for Champagne in the Americas. Offering this unique opportunity to engage with such prestigious brands underscores our commitment to delivering unparalleled luxury experiences to our customers.”

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