Chandon India, part of the esteemed Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy Group, proudly celebrates 10 years of pioneering the luxury sparkling wine category in India. With a decade of demonstrating exceptional craftsmanship, bold innovation and sustainable practices, Chandon is now the market leader in the segment. To commemorate this milestone, Chandon unveils a limited edition Chandon Vintage 2015, crafted from the inaugural grape harvested at the Nashik winery.
This exclusive release is a testament to Chandon’s commitment to excellence and embodies the brand’s decade-long journey in India. Meticulously aged over the years, this exclusive blend offers vibrant floral and peachy notes, complemented by zesty freshness and subtle toasty nuances. The Chandon Vintage represents the brand’s decade-long journey in India, showcasing its evolution from the first grape to a benchmark of craftsmanship today.
Since its entry into the Indian market in 2014, Chandon has forged a new category in luxury sparkling wines, reshaping a landscape dominated by traditional spirits and rituals. Chandon today enjoys a remarkable 60% market share in its price-relevant segment, achieving 27% annual growth (IWSR 2024).
Chandon India’s wines have been celebrated and recognized globally with over 40 award wins including prestigious recognition at the Decanter World Wine Awards and the Champagne and Sparkling Wine World Championship. This recognition celebrates not only the excellence of its wines but also the artistry of Indian craftsmanship on a global stage.
Today, Chandon has a diverse portfolio including Chandon Brut, Chandon Rose, Chandon Delice & Chandon Aurva. Each showcasing a unique aspect of winemaking. The portfolio which began with Brut & Rose now includes delightful expressions of a Demi Sec; Chandon Delice introduced in 2023 is sold selectively though its winery; cellar door. Last year, Chandon also took an unprecedented step into the world of still wines with Chandon Aurva—a Shiraz-inspired red wine.
In addition to celebrating craftsmanship, Chandon has redefined how sparkling wine is enjoyed in India by introducing vibrant consumption moments such as Party Starter, Brunch & Bubbles, and Rosé O’Clock. Today, 70% of its on-trade activations centre around brunch, transforming sparkling wine into an integral part of everyday moments rather than relegating it to mere celebrations.
Chandon India’s winery nestled in the foothills of Nashik is the first large investment made by LVMH in India. Chandon India winery deeply embodies the brand’s values of conscious craftmanship and sustainable innovation. With cutting-edge drip irrigation and solar power systems, the winery minimizes water waste, recycling 100% of water used in production, and meets 60% of its energy needs through solar power. This reduces the winery’s carbon footprint by 550 tonnes annually. The winery has also opened its doors to patrons and visitors, the demand for which has grown with 56% increase in footfall in 2023 vs 2022. Further establishing it as a premium destination for wine lovers and a vital contributor to India’s evolving premium wine landscape.
“Chandon’s journey in India is a showcase of our passion towards the Indian market, by bringing luxury products catering to the burgeoning consumer base” said Ipsita Das, Managing Director of Moet Hennessy India. “We have pioneered in building a new category and have now become the fastest-growing sparkling wine brand. Today, with the launch of Chandon Vintage 2015 edition, we pay ode to the past decade and look to the future with a reinforced commitment to offering unparalleled wine experiences. This limited edition is handcrafted with only 1200 individually numbered bottles. It is sure to delight consumers for their festive celebrations, gifting and as a collector’s edition.”
“The Vintage 2015 is a wine crafted to elevate any moment, from casual gatherings to truly unforgettable occasions. It offers a harmonious tension between freshness and complexity, with dry floral, peach, and grapey notes layered with the richness of baked apple, pastry, and toasty nuances. The wine’s complexity comes from extended yeast aging of eight years, bringing out earthy, pastry, and cheese rind notes, while the low dosage highlights its profound, textural creaminess. The Chardonnay adds vibrancy, while Zinfandel contributes richness, making it an extraordinary expression of Chandon’s craftsmanship” said Kaushal Khairnar, Winemaker at Chandon India.
Priced at INR 6,000, this exclusive release will be available at the Chandon Nashik winery and select premium retail partners in Mumbai. Personalized options will also be available at select outlets.