Visit The House of Remy Martin

Posted by Jamie Nicholson on Tue 28th April 2009 at 04:57 AM, Filed in Luxury DrinksLuxury Hotels
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If you are looking to get away for a long relaxing weekend, then visit The House of Remy Martin where they are offering bespoke tours around their estate and vineyards at the heart of Cognac.  Experience new activities whilst taking in the beautiful scenery, and afterwards taste the delicious food they have to offer.  It sounds like an ideal place to unwind.

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The tours can be personalised to however you want them, to make the whole experience extra special.  You can have anything from a private breakfast in the vineyard, to tours of the cellar where you can participate in a workshop to blend some of the precious eaux-de-vie to make your own cognac.  An extravagant dinner at Le Grollet, the family residence, is also on offer.
Philippe Saint Romas, The House’s new chef, who has previously worked for the most prestigious locations, creates an amazing menu.

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So much is on offer at The House of Remy Martin!  You can have a tour of a Roman Abbey, a ride in a horse drawn carriage, a musical evening and even go sailing on a barge on the Charente.  It all sounds so romantic!  A great place to take loved ones. 

The House of Remy Martin was founded in 1724 by a young and ambitious winegrower and would be an ideal location for anyone who appreciates the finer things in life.  Prices start from around 110 Euros per person.  For more information visit visitesremymartin.com.

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