Watch why you have to say the T at the end of Moet: [ Ссылка ]
Hear how to say and pronounce Moët properly and why.
Video transcribe:
I am Julien the French winemaking guy who makes wine videos here on YouTube.
We are looking at how to pronounce the name of the most famous of all champagne brands, French Champagne brands in the entire world. We are looking at how to pronounce the name of this brand that is entirely called, in its entirety called Moët and Chandon. So Moët is just the
nickname of the brand that is called Moët and Chandon that belongs to the LVMH luxury French group. Moët Chandon, Hennessy and Louis Vuitton that makes
also many other brands of champagne such as Veuve Clicquot. Moët and Chandon makes a variety of wine sparkling champagne wines like the rosé Imperial, the Imperial Brut, ice Imperial that is meant to be served on ice, Ice Impérial Rosé, the rosé version of it, some vintage champagnes made from grapes from a
single vintage as well as a sweet Nectar Imperial rosé. I made a video about all the different types of Moët et Chandon champagne wines that you can find I suggest you go and watch this. I also made a video about why you should certainly say Moët and Chandon and not more in shandong the tea at mo it is not silent in this case here is the video explaining why I certainly recommend you watch it so you understand once and for all why you have to say mo it and certainly not more so you can explain your friends it is Moët and not Moë. I hope these videos were useful and that this video was useful, and I will see you soon in the wonderful world of wine. Au revoir!
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How to Pronounce Moët - Say it Right...
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