Purchased by The Fladgate Partnership in 2015, the rejuvenation of the property is the creative force of Adrian Bridge, the chief executive of Europe's
leading wine hotel, The Yeatman in Porto.
Not exact matches
Yang Lu, corporate / group
wine director of Shangri - la
Hotels and Resorts, is widely regarded as a
leading sommelier in Greater China.
During his tenure at the resort, he has undertaken initiatives that have
led to substantial growth in revenue, including the creation of the New Jersey
Wine & Food Festival which is gearing up for their largest event yet and their 10th anniversary this May, as well as renovating the resort's
hotels, recruiting top culinary talent, creating innovative partnerships with farmers and producers to increase their sustainability efforts, and soon reconceiving the resort's culinary jewel, the four - star Restaurant Latour.
Using the map, it's easy to plan an entire visit to the area, complete with a shuttle -
led wine tasting trip, family entertainment, shopping destinations,
hotel stay, and dining suggestions.
National Geographic - The World's Most Romantic Destinations - 2017 Luxury Travel Guide - Luxury Boutique
Hotel of the Year - 2017 Conde Nast Traveler Readers» Choice Awards - The 50 Best Resorts in the World (# 26)- 2016 Conde Nast Traveler Readers» Choice Awards - Top Resorts in Asia (# 3)- 2016 Conde Nast Traveler Readers» Choice Awards - Best
Hotels in Asia & The Indian Subcontinent - 2015/2016 World Travel Awards - Asia's
Leading Boutique
Hotel - 2016 World Luxury Spa Awards - Winner, Luxury Hideaway Spa - 2016
Wine Spectator Award of Excellence - 2016 Conde Nast Traveler Readers» Choice Awards - Top 10
Hotels in Asia and India - 2014
In the lobby, guests can feed their curiosity in the Concierge Library — a social space hosted by the
hotel concierge — and at the Activity Table, which offers enriching cultural programming such as
wine and cheese tastings, coffee experiences, chef -
led culinary events and more.
Features also include a
wine grotto, a music room with original 18th century paneling from the Hungarian Embassy in Paris and a tea room with a
leaded stained glass dome ceiling from an 1800s NYC
hotel.