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  2. LVMH - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed in 1987 through the merger of fashion house Louis Vuitton (founded in 1854) with Moët Hennessy, which was established following the 1971 merger between the champagne producer Moët & Chandon (founded in 1743) and the cognac producer Hennessy (founded in 1765).

  3. Moët & Chandon - Wikipedia

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    Moët & Chandon ( French: [mɔɛt‿e ʃɑ̃dɔ̃] ), [ 1] also known simply as Moët, is a French fine winery and part of the luxury goods company LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE. Moët et Chandon is one of the world's largest champagne producers and a prominent champagne house. Moët et Chandon was established in 1743 by Claude Moët ...

  4. LVMH says its wine business took a 12% hit because ... - AOL

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    But luxury goods holding company LVMH, famous for brands including Louis Vuitton, Hennessy and Moët, says people don’t have much to celebrate now—so the group’s champagne sales have suffered.

  5. Louis Vuitton - Wikipedia

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    For six consecutive years (2006–2012), Louis Vuitton was named the world's most valuable luxury brand. Its 2012 valuation was US$25.9 billion. [ 7] In 2013, the valuation of the brand was US$28.4 billion with revenue of US$9.4 billion. [ 8] The company operates in 50 countries with more than 460 stores worldwide.

  6. Category:LVMH brands - Wikipedia

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    Caffè-Pasticceria Cova. Cape Mentelle Vineyards. Celine (brand) Champagne Krug. Champagne Mercier. Chaumet. Château Cheval Blanc. Clos des Lambrays. Cloudy Bay Vineyards.

  7. Unilever and LVMH have one common bright spot—people love ...

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    On the surface, Anglo-Dutch Unilever and French LVMH might not have much in common. While Unilever makes Dove soaps and Axe deodorants, LVMH owns high-end luxury labels like Louis Vuitton and ...

  8. Veuve Clicquot - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Clicquot was a textile merchant, a banker, and an owner of vineyards in the Champagne country. [ 14][ 15] In 1772, he established a wine business. [ 16][ 17][ 15] He quickly decided to bring his champagne wines to foreign palates [ 16] and soon expanded his clientele. [ 16] His annual shipments varied between 4,000 bottles a year to 6 ...

  9. Ruinart (Champagne) - Wikipedia

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    Ruinart (pronounced [ʁɥinaːʁ]) is the oldest established Champagne house, exclusively producing champagne since 1729. Founded by Nicolas Ruinart in the Champagne region in the city of Reims , it is currently owned by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA .