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CHAMPAGNE GARDEN AT LONDON CONCOURS

If you’re looking for a refreshing glass of Veuve Clicquot Champagne then look no further than our Veuve Clicquot Champagne garden. This English garden popup bar provides a space you can relax in style while indulging in your favourite yellow label and bar snacks.

Enjoying a Glass of Veuve Clicquot at London Concours
Pouring a Glass of Veuve Clicquot
Enjoying a Glass of Veuve Clicquot at London Concours

We are extremely proud to partner with Veuve Cliquot at the London Concours 2024,
welcoming their delicious sparkling refreshment to the cricket grounds of the Honourable Artillery Company for the 7th year running.

Founded in Reims in 1772, the House of Veuve Clicquot remains true to its motto:
“Only one quality, the finest.” In 1805, Madame Clicquot took the reins of the House and became one of the first businesswomen of modern times, acquiring the epithet “la grande dame of Champagne.” Her visionary spirit and innate sense of French “art de vivre” live on today.

VEUVE CLICQUOT CHAMPAGNE EXPERIENCE

We’re delighted to announce that for 2024, we’ll be offering an all-new range of Veuve Clicquot Champagne Experiences. Tastings are set in the comfort of the Veuve Clicquot garden and tickets include entry to the show. Our tailored packages include:

A Champagne tasting with Searcy’s Head of Champagne Martin Dibben for £75 per person. Ticket includes afternoon admission only. To book, use the code TASTING24 at checkout. To book the tasting only (£54/person), add it directly at checkout. 

A Champagne flight, sampling three different Veuve Clicquot champagnes consisting of Cuvees Brut, NV Brut Rose, NV and Rich (Demi Sec). To book, use the code afternoon admission (£65/person), 24FLIGHTPM, and for all day admission (£80/person) use the code 24FLIGHTDAY at checkout.

Her iconic cuvée, Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label, is synonymous with more than two centuries of know-how and an exceptional heritage. The colour of the sun, it symbolizes the values of audacity and optimism that the House has carried for over 250 years.