Radilo
Establishing Nation
Krönstad, Grand Duchy of Champagne, Kingdom of Arendaal
Inside a Bugatti limousine sat Jas Louis Moët Hennessy, the current head of the powerful Hennessy Family. He was the most recent in a long line of Jas Hennessies, going back to the late eighteenth century with the companies founder Jas Richard. Jas Richard was the younger son of a Monteliman Nobel and, unable to inherit his father's title and estate, he had immigrated to Radilo, then a colony of Montelimar. He founded a vineyard in Cognac, which quickly grew to be one of the largest in the world. He traveled the world to sell his wine and eau-de-vies (brandies). While in Arendaal, he met Josephine Moët, a member of the aristocratic Moët family. They were married, both taking the name Moët Hennessy. Jas Richard changed his company name to reflect this: Jas Hennessy - Moët and Chandon (JHMC).
The established Moët was not happy about this, and the two companies have sued each other multiple times over naming rights. Aren Luxury Enterprises (ALE), who bought the origional Moët in 1963, has now agreed to listen to an offer from JHMC to buy the Aren version of its name sake and end the 200 year old dispute.
A meeting has been arranged in Krönstad, where Jas Louis is to make his offer to a representative of ALE. The capital of Champagne was chosen to avoid any unwanted market speculation that would occur if the meeting were held in Amyn Arnen.
Inside a Bugatti limousine sat Jas Louis Moët Hennessy, the current head of the powerful Hennessy Family. He was the most recent in a long line of Jas Hennessies, going back to the late eighteenth century with the companies founder Jas Richard. Jas Richard was the younger son of a Monteliman Nobel and, unable to inherit his father's title and estate, he had immigrated to Radilo, then a colony of Montelimar. He founded a vineyard in Cognac, which quickly grew to be one of the largest in the world. He traveled the world to sell his wine and eau-de-vies (brandies). While in Arendaal, he met Josephine Moët, a member of the aristocratic Moët family. They were married, both taking the name Moët Hennessy. Jas Richard changed his company name to reflect this: Jas Hennessy - Moët and Chandon (JHMC).
The established Moët was not happy about this, and the two companies have sued each other multiple times over naming rights. Aren Luxury Enterprises (ALE), who bought the origional Moët in 1963, has now agreed to listen to an offer from JHMC to buy the Aren version of its name sake and end the 200 year old dispute.
A meeting has been arranged in Krönstad, where Jas Louis is to make his offer to a representative of ALE. The capital of Champagne was chosen to avoid any unwanted market speculation that would occur if the meeting were held in Amyn Arnen.