The Cheval des Andes 2009 from Argentina was one of the wines served at the event. Photos: Moet Hennessy
The wine division of Moet Hennessy is like a diamond in the wardrobe,” declared Annette Scarfe, when I dared venture that not many people know that alcoholic beverage conglomerate Moet Hennessy, best known for their spirits and champagne brands, also produces still wines.
Scarfe is one of only four female Master of Wine residing in Asia.She was in Kuala Lumpur to introduce the “Icon Wines” of Estates & Wines, the wine division of Moët Hennessy.
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