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An Iceless coolness with Kaelo launch London supported by Armand de Brignac
Located just South of Tower Bridge in London SE1, newly built on a prime located spot, is the One Star Michelin restaurant that is the heart beat of Chef Thomas Sellers – Restaurant Story. From an innovative architecture design comes still a warm and traditional dining atmosphere with food to challenge many an other menu…
Read MoreIceless Ice Buckets from Kaelo
Kaelo, pioneers of the iceless ice bucket, are launching their new free-standing model that requires no installation and can be plugged in anywhere. The original Kaelo is a unique piece of British design and craftsmanship, powered by ground-breaking technology that removes the hassles and mess of the ice bucket and delivers perfectly chilled wine, every…
Read MoreA Visit to Luton Hoo Hotel, Golf and Spa
From a glass of Louis Roederer Champagne for breakfast to fizzy cocktails on the terrace as the sun sets, the fine Mansion House and location of Bedfordshire’s 5 star Luton Hoo hotel is must visit location to indulge yourself in luxury and a glass of bubbly or two. I was kindly invited to take a few…
Read MoreEto – New Gadget Keeps Wine Fresh for 10 days After Opening
eto is a beautiful innovation in wine preservation which has reached 1000% of its funding target on crowdfunding site Kickstarter, with two days to go before the campaign ends at 11:59am BST on Thursday July 6th. www.kickstarter.com/projects/etowine/eto-a-beautiful-innovation-in-wine-preservation?token=ec79b024 eto extends the life of your opened bottle thanks to its patented design that creates an air-tight seal between…
Read MoreWhy Add Bubbles to your Bath!
Bathing in Champagne can improve your chances on your first date, as per leading Millionaire Matchmaking expert Lisa Palmer, who looks after the love lives of the rich and famous. Just who doesn’t love to have bubbles in their bath, though we are not talking about soapy ones this time – We are taking a…
Read MoreCarynx Luxury Champagne Coolers
When it comes to fine wines we do see a fair amount of focus placed on serving suggestions from glassware to food compliments, decanters to ideal temperatures and rightly so many wine professionals would say as would the wine makers themselves. Fine wines can be classed as a fine art, the beauty that each bottle…
Read MoreTo Coupe or not to Coupe…
In the early years, Champagne wine was not sparkling. Any glass would suffice for the murky, yet flavorful wine served to nobility, soldiers and aristocrats. The clergy used a large Bordeaux-style glass, aristocrats used smaller, carved, and ornate glasses and soldiers used mugs. Different class, different glass. In the l700’s, after Dom Pérignon and Dr Christopher Merret,…
Read MoreTravelling with Wines and Spirits
If you are, like myself, one that travels as part of their work in the wine industry, then you will know all about ‘how do you protect those precious bottles of wines the producers give you‘ whilst on one of your wine trips. You may also be familiar with the dilemma of ‘how to I…
Read MoreHow to Choose Champagne for Bingo Night
Did you know that 83% of Bingo players multitask while playing the game? They actually do and the fact that you can play the game physically with friends as well as online on bingo sites only increases the number of other activities you can be involved in while engaging in your favourite game. If you can…
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