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Does Moet and Chandon champagne expire?

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Daniel Rodriguez

Published Feb 08, 2026

Does Moet and Chandon champagne expire?

They may be opened between 7 and 10 years after purchase, or even later than that. There is no benefit in keeping champagne longer than the recommended time. All the bottles of champagne that we sell have been aged in our cellars and they can be opened as soon as they are purchased.

Is Moet and Chandon a good champagne?

Investing in Moet Champagne The Moet & Chandon Champagne is a great investment wine. Moet Champagnes age beautifully for up to 10 years (and up to 25 years if it’s a Dom Perignon!) If stored properly, it can go well beyond that, while their price appreciates over the years.

How long does Moet Chandon champagne last unopened?

Three to four years
Unopened champagne will last: Three to four years if it is non-vintage; Five to ten years if it is a vintage.

Is 2006 Dom Perignon good?

2006 is not a great vintage in Champagne, but the ’06 Dom Pérignon has turned out beautifully, offering up an almost exotic nose of peach, mirabelle, chalky soil tones, a touch of menthol, saline mineral elements and again, a topnote of dried flowers.

Can you drink 40 year old champagne?

Champagne doesn’t go rancid, but it will lose some of its essential bubbliness over time. Consuming flat champagne rather defies the whole purpose of drinking it, so in a way, it can go bad. Regular champagne can last unopened for around three to four years – while vintage champagne has double the shelf life.

Is 20 year old Champagne drinkable?

Unfortunately, Champagne does eventually go bad even if you have kept it unopened in the refrigerator (or in a cool and dry place). But, it will take a number of years before this happens. This doesn’t mean it’s no longer safe to drink, it just means that it will lose its lovely bubblies.

How can you tell how old Moet and Chandon is?

The bottling code laser-etched on every cuvée is the disgorgement date. Disgorgement dates are printed on every back label and every cork. The first two digits are the month and the second two are the year.

Was 2006 a good year for champagne?

2006 Vintage – Champagne The 2006 vintage for Champagne was relatively average but some nice wines were made. The growing season threw up some challenges although it begun well with a favorable spring making for an excellent flowering.

Is Moet a vintage?

Since 1842, the House has released 74 vintage champagnes. Moët & Chandon possesses one of the world’s most prestigious collection of vintage champagnes, all of which are safeguarded in the Grand Vintage Reserve cellars.