

Moët & Chandon is colouring the world red this festive season — a bold symbol of love, human connection, and pure celebration. As South Africa steps into long golden summer days, the Maison invites you to experience a new level of festive luxury with the first-ever Moët & Chandon Festive Pop-Up at Hyde Park Corner, Johannesburg.
Alongside this immersive champagne wonderland, the brand unveils its limited-edition bottles:
✨ Moët & Chandon Brut Impérial in red
✨ Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial in pink
Each bottle is crafted to capture the spirit of French savoir-fête — the art of celebration — brought to life under the South African sun.
A Season to Reflect, Celebrate, and Toast to What’s Ahead
For nearly 300 years, Moët & Chandon has mastered celebration by honouring tradition while reimagining it for every generation. This year, the Maison’s Friends of the House mirror that legacy with their stories of growth, gratitude, and transformation.
Zozi Tunzi: New beginnings & reinvention
Actress, MC, and former Miss Universe Zozi Tunzi calls 2025 a year of renewal — from her wedding to her first Netflix acting role in Bad Influencer. With new music coming in 2026, she says,
“2026 feels like the beginning of my second act.”
Maps Maponyane: Living with intention
Between building his dream Johannesburg home and expanding his creative ventures, Maps Maponyane reflects with gratitude:
“I’m living a life I once only imagined. That, for me, is the ultimate Moët moment.”
Nambitha Ben-Mazwi: A decade of purpose
Award-winning actress and filmmaker Nambitha Ben-Mazwi celebrates ten years since leaving corporate to pursue the arts — a year that saw her step into European cinema and executive producing.
“The festive season to me means reflecting on milestones and prayers answered.”
Zulu Mkhathini: A year of collective triumphs
Musician and presenter Zulu Mkhathini sees celebration as deeply tied to connection. He’s grown his company, broadened his creative footprint, and prepares to return to music.
“What we do today becomes the tradition and inspiration for the future.”
Limited-Edition Bottles That Capture the Spirit of Celebration
This festive season, Moët & Chandon releases two collector-worthy bottles designed to turn every moment into magic:
- Moët & Chandon Brut Impérial (Red Edition)
- Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial (Pink Edition)
In South Africa, red takes on a different meaning — vibrant, energetic, and sunlit. It colours Joburg rooftops and Cape Town beaches with celebration, warmth, and love.
These limited editions are perfect for:
✔️ Festive gifting
✔️ Year-end celebrations
✔️ Stylish table settings
✔️ Capturing luxury-filled “Moët moments”
Step Inside the Moët & Chandon Festive Pop-Up at Hyde Park Corner
If you’re looking for the ultimate festive experience this year, this is it.
Running from 14 November to 7 December, the Moët & Chandon Festive Pop-Up is set to be the crown jewel of Johannesburg’s holiday season.
What to Expect
- Personalise your limited-edition bottle
- Pose at the Moët & Chandon Mirror
- Take home a Polaroid keepsake
- Experience champagne culture in a luminous, immersive space
Zozi Tunzi describes the perfect celebration as effortless yet unforgettable:
“It’s the laughter, the music, the people who matter most. Moët & Chandon elevates those moments.”
Maps agrees, adding:
“It’s all about intentional connection, with a side of sparkle.”
Why This Pop-Up Is a Must-Visit for Festive Lovers
Whether you’re planning your holiday gifting, celebrating milestones, or simply craving a luxurious outing, the Moët & Chandon Festive Pop-Up blends French elegance, South African summer energy, and unforgettable experienceinto one.
It’s not just a pop-up — it’s a celebration of legacy, joy, and moments that deserve to be toasted.
When & Where
📍 Hyde Park Corner, Johannesburg
🗓 14 November – 7 December
✨ Open to all lovers of celebration, luxury, and beautifully crafted champagne.
