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    Champagne Day Out at Taste London 10th Anniversary

    Famous for constantly whinging about the weather, but also for never letting a few million rain drops or the rare intoxicating heatwave get in the way of having a good time, Londoners religiously congregate every June in Regents Park to sample a taste of the best of British restaurants and providores at annual pop up festival Taste of London. When…

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    UK Bank Holiday Champagne Tips

    Champagne Summer – TOP 3 UNDER 40 (From Cheap to Chic) August Bank Holiday Weekend may officially mark the ‘end of summer’ here in the UK, but let’s not whinge just yet because Blighty has won big on international sport and enjoyed more sunny days in 2013 than anyone can remember. I’ve also been lucky enough to taste my way around Champagne…

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    Champagnes Fit For A Royal Baby Prince of Cambridge

    On Monday 22nd July 2013 at London Paddington’s St Marys hospital private Lindo Wing, HRH The Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to a healthy baby boy who will one day become the 43rd monarch since William The Conqueror. Following on from the 2011 Royal Wedding, the 2012 London Olympics, the 2012 Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the 2013 Coronation Festival, the…

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    Champagne’s Dark Revelation #DP2004 London Launch w/ Richard Geoffroy

    Chef De Caves Richard Geoffroy reveals Champagne Dom Perignon 2004 in London Affectionately nicknamed ‘the monk’ by industry peers Richard Geoffroy (Chef de Caves at Champagne Dom Perignon for more than two decades) is certainly following in his famous namesake’s footsteps. Although the first prestige cuvee champagne was originally conceived by Louis Roederer for the Tzar of Russia, Moet &…

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    Mastering The Art of Champagne & Cooking with Krug

    Question: What do you get when you combine Gaggenau kitchen appliances, Michelin trained chefs, Scandinavian design and lashings of the champagne God gives his angels when they’ve been really good? Answer: An unmissable invitation to cook, dine and discover the many pleasures of matching food with Krug champagnes in the luxurious surrounds of a purpose built private cooking studio next…

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    Champagne & Strawberries – Game, Set & Match at Wimbledon

    2013 is not only the 126th anniversary of Wimbledon but the fifth year in a row that British number 1 and World no 2 Andy Murray has reached the semi-finals of the most coveted tennis championship in the world. 2013 is also the 25th anniversary of official Champagne supplier Lanson’s partnership with the tournament which began the year Virginia Wade…

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    Champagne & Art: Hosono wins inaugural Perrier Jouet Arts Salon Prize

    Ceramicist Hitomi Hisono, inaugural #PJArtsSalon prize winner, launches her first solo exhibition at The Chambers Club, St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London Arts Salons originated in Paris in 1735, when France’s Louis XV commissioned the first champagne paintings “The Oyster Lunch” by Jean-Francois de Troy and “The Ham Lunch” by Nicolas Lancret to console himself after the death of his favourite…

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    Cannes, Champagne & The Great Gatsby

     “A Little Party Never Killed Nobody” – Champagne & the Roaring Twenties Widely regarded as one of the greatest American novels which has captivated readers ever since it was first published in 1925, Fitzgerald’s torrid tale of tragic love set in the Roaring Twenties; a period of excessive, wealth, glitz and glamour from bootlegging to ballroom dancing, cleverly anticipated the Wall…