Celebrations come in all shapes and sizes, and whether you’re tying the knot, have bagged a promotion, or are simply christening a new pair of Balenciussies, each and every one has a certain something in common: that a glass of effervescent champagne will never go amiss. This is something that Jean-Rémy Moët, grandson of the founder of Moët & Chandon, Claude Moët, knew all too well when he introduced the regional sparkling wine to the likes of Napoleon and the mistress of King Louis XV, Marquise de Pompadour, back in the 18th century, an act that put the now famed fizz on the map. At the ripe old age of 279, it’s now the world’s most popular champagne brand, and has become unanimous with luxury, generosity, success and, of course, glamour.