What a weekend at F1 with Moet Chandon! Not my first race, but definitely the best by far. Honored to have been able to put George Russell’s name on Singapore’s Winners Walk! I’ll be back Singapore
doireanngarrihy#AD | The #CentraValentinesWine Sale is here 🌹 Running from 6th-16th February with wines for all tastes and budgets ✨ If you ❤️LOVE❤️ bubbles (like me 😏) you’ll love that Jaume Serra Bouquet Cava Brut Rosé is just €10 and Champagne Pierre Darcys Brut is just €20 as part of the sale 🥳 Pop in store @centra_irl 🌹 #PleaseDrinkSensiblyEdited · 2w
eimearcoffeylifecoachLove it 🙌 …plus the added lights and marshmallows make it ultra romantic 👏😂🙌❤️1 likeReply
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If celebratory sprays of Champagne have been par for the course in Formula 1 ( @f1) since the 1950s, those raising a glass throughout racing weekends now also have an alcohol-free option on the menu.
The terms of the decade-long deal, which kick off with the 2025 Italian Grand Prix in Monza running Friday to Sunday, were not disclosed.
It follows the October acquisition of a minority stake in the brand by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, which earlier this year signed a broadranging 10-year deal with Formula 1.