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Inside the Tatler Champagne Festival 2024, a three-day celebration of the finest bubbly

Tatler Hong Kong
更新於 10月15日03:31 • 發布於 10月15日03:30 • Tatler Hong Kong

Champagne lovers gathered for a sparkling celebration at the Tatler Champagne Festival 2024, a three-day affair that combined carefully curated bubbles, culinary delights and spirited entertainment. Set against the urban oasis of Taikoo Place from September 26 to 28, the festival offered the ultimate champagne experience.

Curated by Tatler Dining, the festival showcased some of the most exquisite champagnes, with each label offering a range of vintages and styles to explore. This exclusive lineup included the likes of Champagne Bollinger, Dom Pérignon, Louis Roederer, Moët & Chandon, Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte, Champagne Perrier-Jouët, Champagne Pierre Gobillard, Champagne RSRV, Ruinart, Taittinger, Champagne Telmont, Veuve Clicquot & Champagne Veuve Fourny and Fils.

The festival was held within the serene urban setting of Taikoo Place from September 26 to 28 (Photo: courtesy of Taikoo Place)
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The festival was held within the serene urban setting of Taikoo Place from September 26 to 28 (Photo: courtesy of Taikoo Place)

The festival showcased some of the most exquisite champagnes (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

The festival showcased some of the most exquisite champagnes (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

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The tasting showcased 25 select labels (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

The tasting showcased 25 select labels (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

The champagne selection ranging from vintage blends to crisp Blanc de Blancs and lively non-vintage varieties (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)
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The champagne selection ranging from vintage blends to crisp Blanc de Blancs and lively non-vintage varieties (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Some of the featured labels in the upcoming Tatler Champagne Guide (Photo: courtesy of Billy Chan)

Some of the featured labels in the upcoming Tatler Champagne Guide (Photo: courtesy of Billy Chan)

Caviar by Plantin Kaviari by Gourmet en Provence (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

Caviar by Plantin Kaviari by Gourmet en Provence (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

Set against the urban oasis of Taikoo Place from September 26 to 28, the festival offered the ultimate champagne experience (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

Set against the urban oasis of Taikoo Place from September 26 to 28, the festival offered the ultimate champagne experience (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

Guests were invited to explore the nuances of champagne—its delicate flavours and aromas, as well as the heritage and craft behind each label. Master of Wine Sarah Heller hosted with ease, blending her expert insights with a relaxed charm that struck the perfect balance for seasoned aficionados and curious newcomers alike. The tasting showcased 25 select labels, served in Lucaris crystal glassware, ranging from vintage blends to crisp Blanc de Blancs and lively non-vintage varieties, each thoughtfully paired with dishes from private member club The Refinery.

The Champagne RSRV tasting was another highlight, whisking guests on a sensory journey to the French city of Reims. Led by brand ambassador Eliane Lattouf, the session delved into the rich legacy of Maison Mumm, which has held the honour of being the official supplier to British royalty since 1904. The tasting was complemented by a selection of bites from contemporary Chinese restaurant Yung’s Bistro.

Master of Wine Sarah Heller hosted the masterclass (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Master of Wine Sarah Heller hosted the masterclass (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Zac Purton (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

Zac Purton (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

Harry Bentley and Lorraine Cowman (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Harry Bentley and Lorraine Cowman (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Amanda Strang (Photo: Carlos Hui/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Amanda Strang (Photo: Carlos Hui/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Betty Richardson and Nicholas Chow (Photo: Carlos Hui/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Betty Richardson and Nicholas Chow (Photo: Carlos Hui/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Nadia Harilela (Photo: Carlos Hui/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Nadia Harilela (Photo: Carlos Hui/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Jackie Ho (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Jackie Ho (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Sho Dewan (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Sho Dewan (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Jessi Chloe Chen and Jenn Balisa (Photo: Carlos Hui/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Jessi Chloe Chen and Jenn Balisa (Photo: Carlos Hui/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Amit Oz (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Amit Oz (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Sarah Heller and Kam Daswani (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

Sarah Heller and Kam Daswani (Photo: Zed Leets/ Tatler Hong Kong)

An array of delicacies from Taikoo Place’s food establishments, including Ask for Alonzo, Alchemy Origin, Sage & Salt and Yung’s Bistro provided the perfect complement to the champagne. A diverse range of food stations added further indulgence, with artisanal cheese and ham from Olivier Pacific, alongside luxurious caviar and smoked salmon courtesy of Plantin Kaviari by Gourmet en Provence.

The festival was abuzz with live entertainment, including a captivating contemporary dance performance choreographed by Hong Kong-based Shum Pui Yung. Nate Wong, who has performed at some of the world’s best jazz music festivals, and his band provided the perfect soundtrack that had everyone tapping their feet. Mini ring toss and cornhole games also provided a playful touch to the festivities.

Guests enjoying the mini-games (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

Guests enjoying the mini-games (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

Masterclass hosted by Eliane Lattouf, brand ambassador of RSRV (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

Masterclass hosted by Eliane Lattouf, brand ambassador of RSRV (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

Live music performance by Nate Wong and his band, The Jazz Tellers (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

Live music performance by Nate Wong and his band, The Jazz Tellers (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

Contemporary dance performance choreographed by Hong Kong-based Shum Pui Yung (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

Contemporary dance performance choreographed by Hong Kong-based Shum Pui Yung (Photo: courtesy of Humphrey Ng)

With its innovative design and verdant surroundings, Taikoo Place proved the ideal backdrop for this elegant celebration of champagne.

The Tatler Champagne Festival 2024 was a celebration of exceptional champagnes and gourmet indulgence. Champagne enthusiasts are already eagerly awaiting next year’s edition.

Tatler Champagne Festival 2024

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