Champagne and strawberries, chocolates wrapped in bows, love letters, confessionals, and secret admirers. Love is, of course, a matter of the heart, but is perhaps best expressed by sharing life’s luxuries with the ones we hold close. This Valentine's Day, Moët & Chandon introduces limited-edition bottles of Impérial Brut and Impérial Rosé, enveloped in the holiday’s signature aesthetics of deep reds and blush pinks. Whether shared with friends, family, or lovers, Moët & Chandon’s Valentine’s Day offering stays true to its heritage in taste, while dressing up for the fun and festivity of Cupid’s big day.
At the heart of both bottles is a legacy that reflects 280 years of French craftsmanship and celebration. The Impérial Brut, launched in 1869, charms with a palette born from citrus and vibrant fruitiness, while still retaining its depth and maturity. Meanwhile, the Impérial Rosé delights with notes of cherry, raspberry, wild strawberries, with hints of pepper and the understated scent of a rose. Together, Moët & Chandon suggest a gift as timeless as love itself.

And when love speaks, the voice of all the gods
Make heaven drowsy with the harmony.
William Shakespeare. Love’s Labor’s Lost.

There’s only one bed and there’s only one prayer
I listen all night for your step on the stair.
Leonard Cohen. “Tonight Will Be Fine.”

And I don’t believe in the existence of angels, but looking at you I wonder if that’s true
But if I did, I would summon them together, and ask them to watch over you.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. “Into My Arms.”


We met today for a reason.
I think I’m on the right track now.
Outkast. “Prototype.”


When wilt thou return and live?
When wilt thou pity as I forgive?
William Blake. “Broken Love.”

We will always know that, you and I.
The proof will be my body.
Louise Glück. “The Encounter,” from The Triumph of Achilles.


Stay with me while we grow old
And we will live each day in springtime
Minnie Riperton. “Lovin’ You.”

Photographed by Jeff Salomon
Styled by Dylan Di Franco
Models: Amber Khieralla and Ladonna Craeilus
Florist: Eric Buterbaugh