You can determine the age of a bottle of Moët & Chandon champagne by looking for the vintage year on the label, which indicates the year the grapes were harvested. Non-vintage champagnes do not have a specific year and are typically a blend of multiple years. Additionally, the cork or capsule may have a date code that can help identify the bottling date. However, for the most accurate information, checking with the producer or the retailer can be helpful.
A bottle of 1995 Moet et Epernay Cuvee DomPerignon can cost between $135 and $162 at auction.
Moet Rose can come in different price ranges depending on the "star" or quality of the restaurant. The prices would range from about $40 to $200 dollars.
The age of a 7 Up bottle could be determined by a professional. If the bottle is assumed to be an antique, an antique retailer should be able to give information about the bottle.
If it's Dom Perignon, about $700. Anything else is worthless.
There are four different Moet's they are ; 1.Moet Brute Imperial 2.Moet Rose Imperial 3.Moet Nectar Imperial & 4. Moet Grand Vintage
Wrong: It is the name of a family that produces champagne: Moet et Chardnon. Correct: moet comes from the verb moeten (have to, or must). Ik moet = I have to or I must.
Moet Meira is 5' 2".
Moet was born in 1979, in Michigan, USA.
dont no you tell me
It is possible to purchase Moet Chadon wines from retailers such as Tesco. Online retailers such as Master of Malt, My Supermarket, and the official Moet websites sell Moet Chadon wines as well.
Go to the antique road show and maybe they'll tell you.
The only way to tell is if there is a date written some where on the bottle, either on a label or imprinted in the glass. If there is none of these only really an expert will be able to tell you.