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Moët & Chandon is offering limited-edition “Specially Yours” gift boxes that allow customers to add a personalised message to their gift of champagne. 

The csutomised “Specially Yours” gift boxes are available for the House’s signature 75cl Moët Impérial and also for its Rosé Impérial.

The company told PKN the metal tins were designed and produced by the Moët & Chandon team in France and are then shipped out to Australia. Once online orders are received, the personalised messages are then printed onto the tin by a third party fulfillment team locally.

The company says that it hopes the tins are created as a lasting keepsake to mark a memorable milestone, the “Specially Yours” metal gift box is designed to be cherished as a personal memento long after the champagne has been enjoyed.

“Our champagnes are designed for sharing, especially as gifts to mark joyful moments with loved ones. That is why at Moët & Chandon, as a universal House, we are thrilled to make our ‘Specially Yours’ giftboxes available all around the world,” said Benoît Gouez, cellar master at Moët & Chandon.

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