Signature Atelier at the Ritz “Cocktail stories”
210.00 €
Estimated time: 2 hours
French Atelier.
Enjoy a unique and privileged moment in our legendary Hemingway Bar in company of Colin Peter Field, three times crowned World’s Best Bartender. Colin shares his passion and new take on the art of mixology.
Imagine, exchange and enjoy.
Set out on a two-hour discovery tour of the philosophy of cocktails and their secrets.
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