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Topic:Mumm Cordon Rouge Stellar champagne
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Dream team

To make this dream real, Mumm has displayed its innate daring by joining forces with a cutting-edge design start-up. Founded by Octave de Gaulle, Spade is an agency specialized in designing objects for use in space. "For the last 40 years, space travel has been shaped by engineers rather than designers. Instead of seeing zero gravity as a problem to be solved, we look at it as a design possibility," Octave de Gaulle explains. "The big design challenge for Mumm Grand Cordon Stellar was actually getting the liquid out of the bottle."

Floating on air

Indeed, Mumm Grand Cordon Stellar transforms the act of raising a toast into something that has never been seen before. Without gravity's helping hand, its high-tech bottle design — crafted from transparent glass and embellished with the Mumm Grand Cordon cuvée's distinctive red sash — uses the champagne's gas to expel the liquid into a ring-shaped frame, where it is concentrated into a droplet of bubbles. It can then be passed to someone and released into the air, where it floats until gathered up in a specially designed glass. "By rising to this new challenge, Mumm defies gravity and once again pushes the limits of innovation. This revolutionary bottle illustrates the Maison's status as an icon of the avant-garde." says Louis de Fautereau, Global Brand Director of Mumm.

Tasting the future

The innovation isn't confined to technology. In the unique conditions of zero gravity, Mumm Grand Cordon takes on new and unsuspected taste characteristics too. The sensations begin as soon as the wine leaves the bottle, appearing as an effervescent ball of foam. The novelty continues when the champagne enters the mouth, where the foam transforms itself into a liquid. "It's a very surprising feeling," explains Mumm's Cellar Master Didier Mariotti. "Because of zero gravity, the liquid instantly coats the entire inside of the mouth, magnifying the taste sensations. There's less fizziness and more roundness and generosity, enabling the wine to express itself fully." The result intensifies and concentrates Mumm Grand Cordon's signature style, unleashing the power of Pinot Noir in an explosion of ripe and juicy fruit aromas.

Celebrating in space

Mumm's iconic new glass design is part of the Mumm Grand Cordon Stellar experience. It features a tapering stem — adorned with a red sash in homage to Mumm Grand Cordon — crowned by a slightly concave cup five centimeters in diameter. Surface tension makes the floating droplet adhere to the glass, allowing it to be raised to the lips. The design also enables glasses to be clinked together in a toast, a vital part of recreating the familiar champagne ritual in far-off corners of space. For Maison Mumm, this was a key factor in bringing Mumm Grand Cordon Stellar into being. In the context of nascent space tourism and future expeditions to Mars, creating ways to help astronauts feel more human has become a vital priority.

Entering orbit

It is Maison Mumm's hope that this revolutionary winetasting experience will soon be available to as many people as possible. Mumm Grand Cordon Stellar should soon be served to participants in the zero gravity flights organized by Air Zero G, while discussions are in progress to supply it to future space missions and commercial space flights. It will also be the motor for a new digital campaign entitled Defy Your Gravity, in which participants submit out-of-this-world innovations with the winning project funded by Mumm. More information to come soon here: mumm.co/stellar

Pushing the limits

With all these initiatives, Mumm is putting the innovative spirit that has always guided the Maison at center stage. One of the first champagnes to grace the supersonic airliner French Concorde, Mumm will now be the first to be served outside the Earth's atmosphere. An exceptional experience will soon set social media buzzing, as international celebrities discover this new champagne experience in the unique conditions of a space flight in the Champagne region in France. Synonymous with daring, the Maison has always looked to push the limits of innovation. With Mumm Grand Cordon Stellar, those limits have now taken off deep into the vast emptiness of space itself.

Robert PearlmancollectSPACE
Raise a bottle: Maison Mumm champagne to fly on Axiom Space missions

A champagne specifically developed for the microgravity environment of outer space has found its ride into Earth orbit.

Maison Mumm, one of the world's largest champagne producers, has partnered with the human spaceflight company Axiom Space to launch Mumm Cordon Rouge Stellar, the "first champagne bottle and tasting experience designed for space travel." The bubbly will fly on Axiom crewed missions beginning in 2023 and ultimately, will be available on the company's future commercial space station.

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