Is the champagne in F1 real?

Is the champagne in F1 real?

Past meets present as Moët & Chandon returns as the Official Champagne of Formula 1, launching a decade-long partnership with LVMH. Reviving the Maison’s enduring bond with the motorsport, we’re gearing up to ignite new triumphs and unforgettable celebrations. Now, as the sport celebrates its 75th anniversary, the top three drivers and the winning team will toast their success on the podium with Moët & Chandon, with the champagne experts also taking on the role of title partner of the Formula 1 Moët & Chandon Belgian Grand Prix 2025.Except in the last four seasons, it hasn’t been champagne; it was sparkling wine that the drivers used to celebrate their achievements, supplied by Ferrari Trento. But for 2025, champagne is back on the podium courtesy of Moët & Chandon, based out of Epernay in France’s Champagne region.

Is the Ferrari Trento good?

Ferrari Trento is one of the world’s leading sparkling wine producers. It was named Sparkling Wine Producer of the Year at the Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championship. The brand is known throughout Italy and beyond and is the most recognized wine brand in Italy. The region of Trento DOC*, also known as Trentodoc, produces traditional method sparkling wines, just like Champagne. In this method, the second fermentation occurs in the bottle, creating the bubbles. Prosecco, on the other hand, has the second fermentation in a pressurized tank.

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