The Impérial Brut is composed of approximately 150 different wines, obtained from chardonnay, pinot noir, and pinot meunier grapes from various areas in the Champagne region. This champagne does not have a vintage year, as it also contains a significant portion of 'vins de réserve': beautiful matured wines from older years. Impérial Brut refers to the pleasant dry taste (Brut) and to Emperor Napoleon's long-standing preference for Moët & Chandon's champagne (Impérial). It is a champagne that offers consistently high quality, has an accessible and refined style, and an exclusive appearance. This makes it the ultimate choice as an aperitif.