Toasting the New Year in Style

December 22, 2012 at 3:06 pm Leave a comment

A New Year’s party is never complete without popping a fantastic bottle of bubbly, and the sommeliers at Crystal Springs Resort have just announced which Champagnes will be served at two of their most exciting venues: the tropical Biosphere atrium and four-star Restaurant Latour.

The Biosphere bash will be the hottest New Year’s Eve scene outside Times Square, featuring passed hors d’oeuvres, open bar, specialty liquor tents and DJ entertainment – all within the spectacular setting that is the indoor pool complex.  But the Champagne toast at midnight is sure to be the highlight of the event, when guests get to enjoy a glass of Taittinger, Cuvée Prestige.

TaittingerTaittinger is one of the oldest Champagne houses in France, known for producing wines with elegance and creamy richness.  This one, made of 40 percent Chardonnay grapes, is a delicate non-vintage with flavors of fresh fruit and honey.

Meanwhile, guests at Restaurant Latour have their choice of four-course and seven-course prix fixe dinners, each with the option to include wine pairings direct from the Wine Spectator Grand Award-winning cellar since 2006.  Sophisticated palates will appreciate the menus’ decadence, and a special treat awaits with Champagne brought in just for this evening: Jacquesson, Cuvée No. 732.

champagne_jacquessonThis complex and full-bodied wine is a mix of Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir.  An assemblage based on the 2004 vintage, the final product is blended with reserves from multiple previous harvests, giving it remarkable character.

Click here for the full line-up of Crystal Springs Resort New Year’s Eve celebrations, including details on overnight packages.  Cheers to a safe and happy 2013!

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