Last night Moët & Chandon, the official champagne of the Golden Globes for the 23rd consecutive year, toasted to one of Hollywood’s biggest nights with stars sipping on the Globes favorite champagne all throughout the evening. Marking its fifth year anniversary, Moët & Chandon once again returned to the red carpet with its popular philanthropic initiative, “Toast for a Cause,” at the 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, serving 1,500 Moët Imperial Minis to celebrities and guests on the red carpet. Celebrities including Sandra Bullock, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Kevin Spacey, Liev Schreiber, Naomi Watts, Matthew McConaughy, Idris Elba, Amber Heard and more joined Moët & Chandon this year for “Toast for a Cause” with Moët & Chandon donating to charities such as Warren Easton Charter High School, supported by Sandra Bullock, UNICEF, supported by Jennifer Lawrence, the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, Leonardo DiCaprio’s personal charity, the Kevin Spacey Foundation, supported by Kevin Spacey, and The Art of Elysium, supported by Amber Heard.
Through “Toast for a Cause,” Moët & Chandon celebrates charity and honors its history as the “Champagne of Cinema.” An annual charitable program that has become a staple among Hollywood’s biggest stars, “Toast for a Cause” invites Golden Globe nominees and celebrities on the red carpet to raise a toast with Moët Impérial minis in support of their favorite charities. For each toast raised, Moët & Chandon donates $1,000 to the chosen charity in the nominees’ names.
About Moët & Chandon
Moët & Chandon’s status as the ultimate symbol of success, achievement and victory has been cultivated through an unwavering presence at many of the world’s most esteemed competitions and high-profile moments. Historically, Moët & Chandon has been at the finish line of international boating and car racing competitions for nearly a century, including the Vanderbilt Cup, Formula One, 24 Hours of Le Mans, the America’s Cup, and most recently the Ryder Cup of the PGA of America. Moët & Chandon has also symbolized triumph atop the world’s most revered podiums, including the Cannes International Film Festival, the Deauville Film Festival, the Golden Globe Awards and the Academy Awards, as well as at notable philanthropic events, such as the amfAR Cinema Against AIDS annual gala. Moët & Chandon is proud to have been a part of the first supersonic Concorde flight and the Statue of Liberty relighting, among other extraordinary moments in history.