October 3, 2024 – Vivien & Associés advised Moët Hennessy in connection with its investment in French Bloom, through an acquisition of a minority shareholding.
Incorporated in 2019 by Rodolphe Frerejean-Taittinger, Maggie Frerejean-Taittinger and Constance Jablonski, French Bloom produces and distributes premium non-alcoholic sparkling wines in France and abroad.
This partnership with French Bloom aligns with Moët Hennessy’s key strategic initiatives, demonstrating the group’s commitment to offering high-quality alcohol-free choices to consumers who moderate their alcohol intake.
Moët Hennessy avdisors: Legal: Vivien & Associés (Julie Tchaglass, Mathilde Hanau, Lucie Beaucamp, Marie-Emilie Rousseau-Brunel et Paul Laurent) ; IP: Möbius Avocats (Julien Abella); Tax: Arsene Taxand (Camille Diraison, Stéphanie Hamis); Finance: Advance Capital.
French Bloom advisors: Cabinet Bompoint (Louis-François Guéret, now Willkie Farr & Gallagher, Lionel Simonet), and Coblence Avocats (Grégoire Lepigeon); Finance: Rothschild & Co (Pierpaolo Carpinelli, Charles-Henri d’Hotelans).
About Vivien & Associés :
Vivien & Associés was founded in 1999 and counts 38 lawyers spread over seven teams: Corporate/M&A, insolvency/restructuring, tax law, employment and labour law, commercial contracts, litigation and banking and financial regulation. Dynamic, reactive, independent and open to the international scene, the team offers high-quality services to its clients. The legal expertise of the team covers most areas of international business life, in both advisory and litigation matters.