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Hard Days Night Hotel launches Fab Four wines
To celebrate George Harrison’s birthday this week (February 25), Hard Days Night Hotel has launched its very own exclusive range of ‘Fab Four’ wines.
The four bottles, which have been created and designed by local artist John Griffin, feature caricature impressions of John, Paul, George and Ringo and are supplied by the multi-award winning national drinks wholesaler Mathew Clark.
Variations include Chardonnay, Shiraz, Cinsault-Grenache Rosé and Colombard-Ugni Blanc, with the wines now being served throughout the hotel’s in-house bars and Blakes Restaurant. Furthermore, wine lovers, collectors and Beatles fans alike can purchase them to enjoy at home -either by the bottle or for the complete set.
General Manager at Hard Days Night Hotel Mike Dewey said: “This new range is part of a long standing relationship between the hotel and Mathew Clark, who currently supply us with a number of quality wines. Not only does the ’Fab Four’ collection tie in perfectly with our numerous Beatles inspired offerings - it also provides our guests with something a little bit different.“
The Hard Days Night Hotel caricature wines are priced at £17.95 per bottle or available at a special price of £65 for all four.
Mike added: “It’s great to be able to provide such quirky and original wines, which will undoubtedly become a firm favourite with hotel residents and the general members of the public.
“Whether guests enjoy a glass or two at our venue or in the comfort of their own homes, we hope that the new wines enhance our overall Beatles experience.“
For more information on Hard Days Night Hotel or to make a reservation call 0151 236 1964 or visit www.harddaysnighthotel.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jack Woods .
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