Friday, December 14, 2007

White Gold Jeroboam at Manor

For $35,000, you can make your midnight champagne toast on New Year's Eve this year one of a kind, well, one of seventeen of its kind. Dom Pèrignon has made seventeen of its signature White Gold Jeroboam bottles for the United States, and if you're willing to pay the price, you can buy one from hot Chicago nightspot, Manor.

Manor, located at 642 North Clark, is one of the very few select locations in the nation that sells the unique item. In the stunning bottle sits three liters worth of Dom Pèrignon Vintage 1995. The nightclub, a mix of old English castle with a posh Chicago lounge,
was chosen as a debut location on December 11th for VIP's and media. “We’ve spent months planning an event that will reflect the rarity, class and all out luxury of the White Gold Jeroboam,” said co-owner Michael Bisbee.

Rare and luxurious rings true with a bottle that is nothing short of treasure for collectors and champagne fans everywhere. Completely dipped in white gold, the exquisite bottle is just half of the treat. The champagne it houses is crisp but sweet, smoky but fresh, creating a truly fascinating and unique taste.

Manor presented the bottle at their high-class affair in a winter-wonderland scene, echoing the luxurious image of the white gold bottle and the clean taste of the special champagne. White and gold accents blended into the wintry decorations, designed solely for this event. It was first introduced in St. Tropez at the famous Hotel Byblos and has worked its way into the hands of the Windy City. The best part of the pricey beverage- the keepsake bottle which elegantly blends into any home décor, plus the joy of knowing you sipped on a top champagne from a company that has mastered the world of bubbly. Tempting, isn’t it?
For more information on Manor, visit www.manorchicago.com.
-Nora Silver

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