There are few things in life quite as indulgent as popping the cork on a bottle of French bubbles.
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But one thing that might pierce the air of sophistication is when one of your nearest and dearest doesn’t know how to properly pronounce the French champagne house‘s name.
We’ve all been there, and it’s easy to see why with dinner party attendees never able to agree on whether it’s ‘Mo-way’, ‘Moh-et’ or, in the most dire of circumstances ‘Moo-ee’.
So, to avoid any future faux pas, marie claire’s created the authoritative guide to pronouncing the most prestigious names in the French champagne industry.
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