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Ruinart Rosé Salon 1764 at The Goring

Ruinart Salon at The Goring. Photo by Marc Sethi
Ruinart Salon at The Goring. Photo by Marc Sethi

Who? Ruinart Champagne

What? To celebrate the 250th anniversary of the first Rosé Champagne, Ruinart are launching the Ruinart Rosé Salon 1764 – a pop-up Champagne bar. Guests will be able to learn about the history and heritage of the Ruinart Rosé while sampling their Champagne. There will be vials of scents for guests to familiarise themselves with the notes in the Ruinart Rosé as well as an artist who will draw 18th Century style portraits for the guests to take away.

When? From 12th June until 3rd July

Where? The Goring, Beeston Place, London SW1W 0JW

How? For more information, see www.thegoring.com

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