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Moët & Chandon | Nectar of the Culture

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![150A4287.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56c346b607eaa09d9189a870/1572023458223-MSPXUS2GPB9UW64T9NI4/150A4287.jpg) ![150A4295.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56c346b607eaa09d9189a870/1572023458979-X936QB8EFYQM3MV6RN11/150A4295.jpg) #block-yui\_3\_17\_2\_1\_1572009390302\_18429 .sqs-gallery-block-grid { margin-right: -10px; } #block-yui\_3\_17\_2\_1\_1572009390302\_18429 .sqs-gallery-block-grid .sqs-gallery-design-grid-slide .margin-wrapper { margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; } On October 22nd, Moët & Chandon celebrated the launch of its new Nectar of the Culture program in the heart of NYC’s fashion district. Over an evening of dinner and drinks, Lil’ Kim, Wale, BJ The Chicago Kid, Mack Wilds, and Danielle Herrington, to name a few, commemorated key figures in the city’s creative hub. LaQuan Smith ![LaQuan Smith](https://assets-global.website-files.com/62ee0bbe0c783a903ecc0ddb/6472bac66f442eb88093d7e4_LaQuan%2BSmith%2B%25282%2529.jpeg) LaQuan Smith The champagne aficionados joined photographer, Jonathan Mannion, and fashion designer, LaQuan Smith, for dinner by Harlem-based celebrity chef, JJ Johnson. Commending the current “Rose Gold Era” in culture with Moët Nectar Imperial Rosé, limited-edition, custom-designed bottles were drafted to pay homage to the artists involved. Jonathan Mannion ![Jonathan Mannion](https://assets-global.website-files.com/62ee0bbe0c783a903ecc0ddb/6472bac66f442eb88093d7f7_image-asset.jpeg) Jonathan Mannion This recognition of people, places, and moments that impact our cultural identities will extend to Atlanta, Miami, LA, and Chicago as Moët and Mannion continue their partnership. So lift a glass of bubbly rosé and cheers to the creatives propelling our industries forward.  * * *