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SARAN-RAPT

The world of champagne bubbles with competition and anxiety. Maisons cast furtive glances over their shoulders and vie for market dominance. Critics anoint new stars, while collectors gush over boutique producers, limited editions, and privileged access. For a brand as global as Moët et Chandon, it could be difficult to cultivate the aura of artisan-imbued exclusivity that is the obsession of today’s marketers.

But Moët’s latest unveiling—the painstaking restoration of its spiritual home, Chateau de Saran—is a

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