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Claude Moet

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Name
  
Claude Moet

Died
  
1760

Role
  
Vintner

Organizations founded
  
Moet & Chandon, Domaine Chandon California

Claude Moet (1683–1760) was a French vintner and wine merchant who founded the Champagne house that later became Moet et Chandon. Moet was the first winemaker in Champagne to exclusively produce sparkling wine. An expert salesman, Moet advocated the importance of personal contact with customers. During the 1730s, he networked extensively within the royal circles of Versailles and soon became one of few merchants accredited to serve the royal court. One of his most loyal customers was the Madame de Pompadour. Following his death the champagne house went to the control of his grandson Jean-Remy Moet.

Family history

The Moet family can trace its origins to a Dutch soldier named LeClerc who fought alongside Joan of Arc in fending off English attempts at preventing the crowning of Charles VII. As a reward for his service, the King changed his name to Moet.

References

Claude Moet Wikipedia