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The Bar

Drinks and Wine

At Ski Verbier Exclusive, we are passionate about providing luxury drinks and wine.   Every season we work together with a renowned wine consultant to select our  ten complimentary house wines.  So whether your preference is for a European classic or a bottle from the New World there is something for every palate.

If you are looking to drink something extra special, we have over eighty upgrade wines and champagnes ranging from a Château Mouton-Rothschild Bordeaux to Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc.

While you enjoy our signature pre-dinner cocktails, your chalet host can recommend which wines and drinks will best compliment your dinner.   On request, your chef will be happy to prepare you and your guests a 6 course tasting menu with complimentary wine pairings.

Champagne

Our intrepid CEO Tom Avery is one of 14 founding members of the elite G.H Mumm Cordon Rouge Club (established to recognise exceptionally fearless people).  Because of this association, we chose GH Mumm Cordon Rouge to be our house champagne.   In addition, we serve Perrier Jouët Grand Brut which you may enjoy at any time during your stay.   As with our wines,  we can always upgrade your champagne if you would like.

Cocktails

We also work closely with the Head Mixologist from the Cotswolds Distillery.  He has created a bespoke Ski Verbier Exclusive Cocktail List for you to enjoy throughout your stay with us.   And if there is a particular cocktail you like, just let your concierge team know in advance.

Spirits

We always keep a well-stocked complimentary bar, including Hendricks Gin, Grey Goose Vodka, Havana Rum and Glemorangie.    If, however, you prefer to drink a particular brand we will always endeavour to get this for you.

Cotswolds Gin

Our UK office is lucky enough to be situated close to the maker of  the world-renowned Cotswolds Dry Gin.    For this reason we are proud to add it to our spirits menu.  Due to its high volume of botanicals  this gin not only has a distinctive taste but  it also becomes pearlescent when ice or tonic is added.