Champagne is always a popular drink with the ski set, so a new collaboration between Champagne House Pommery and Thredbo Resort, Australia’s premier year-round alpine destination, makes sense.
Located in the heart of Australia’s highest mountain range, Thredbo’s European-style village and experiences create the perfect backdrop to enjoying a bottle or two of bubbles.
As the resort officially opens for the winter season, guests can indulge in Champagne Pommery cuvées at various venues across the resort.
The Thredbo Long Lunch presented by Pommery kicked things off with over 200 guests enjoying Pommery from sabred magnums, served through a bespoke ice sculpture luge.
Very fancy.
A series of Kareela Supper Club events presented by Pommery will run throughout winter.
Guests will be transported across the mountain via a gondola and snowcat under the stars on Saturday nights, before arriving at the Kareela Hutte restaurant. From the deck, diners will enjoy the Flare Run and Fireworks Show from mountain top while imbibing.
“We are thrilled to partner with the beautiful Thredbo Resort," said Inge Fransen, CEO of Vranken-Pommery Australia.
"In our history, we have always aligned with industry players who share our commitment to creating premium experiences and considering the environment as our greatest source of inspiration.
"As the home to Australia’s premier year-round alpine destination, Thredbo’s first-hand offering for its guests and its dedication to preserving and protecting its environment makes the partnership a perfect match.”
Founded in 1836, the Champagne house has a rich heritage. The Champagne Pommery estate features 18kms of art galleries hollowed out into the chalk cellars that house over 20 million bottles of Champagne.
See www.champagnepommery.com and www.thredbo.com.au.
A series of Kareela Supper Club events presented by Pommery will run throughout winter.
Guests will be transported across the mountain via a gondola and snowcat under the stars on Saturday nights, before arriving at the Kareela Hutte restaurant. From the deck, diners will enjoy the Flare Run and Fireworks Show from mountain top while imbibing.
“We are thrilled to partner with the beautiful Thredbo Resort," said Inge Fransen, CEO of Vranken-Pommery Australia.
"In our history, we have always aligned with industry players who share our commitment to creating premium experiences and considering the environment as our greatest source of inspiration.
"As the home to Australia’s premier year-round alpine destination, Thredbo’s first-hand offering for its guests and its dedication to preserving and protecting its environment makes the partnership a perfect match.”
Founded in 1836, the Champagne house has a rich heritage. The Champagne Pommery estate features 18kms of art galleries hollowed out into the chalk cellars that house over 20 million bottles of Champagne.
See www.champagnepommery.com and www.thredbo.com.au.
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