Krug partners with Lausanne Palace for a luxurious Carnotzet experience in Switzerland


Money can’t buy you happiness but it can buy you a luxurious Carnotzet experience and that’s kind of the same thing. Champagne house Krug has partnered with Lausanne Palace in Switzerland to create the Krug Carnotzet. Enjoy a luxurious dinner in a Carnotzet (a small cellar, in which the wine is stored) and sample on fondue coupled with the Great Cuvée, a signature of the House Krug, or opt for some exotic sushi and tapas.

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Krug Champagne was founded by Joseph Krug in 1843 and every glass of champagne is exceptional. It has notes of toasted bread, hazelnut, nougat, barley sugar, jellied fruits and even hints of apples still on the tree, flowers in bloom, ripe and dried fruit, almonds, marzipan, gingerbread, and sweet spices.

If you’d like to sign up for a luxurious treat of bubbles and exotic food, this experience is on until mid-April. Bookings can be done with the Lausanne Palace or on the Krug official website.

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[Via:Luxuryactivist]

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