Last night saw the blossoming of a new relationship as private members’ club Molton House offered The Courvoisier The Future 500 network (CVTF500) a complimentary annual membership to the venue. To celebrate the new affiliation, Molton House hosted an exclusive soirée for members to come and experience the venue for themselves. The Courvoisier team from Focus PR was there to take part in the action as well, and what an experience it was.Â
The décor of Molton House was designed by CVTF500 member Tim Mutton, co founder and MD of design company Blacksheep who also designed the interior of Ministry of Sound and the Metropolitan Hotel & Met Bar to name just three. Decked out in lavish fabrics and furnishings, with flawless service and stylishly-dressed staff, it was clear to see why it was awarded the Best Members Club in London at the London Club Awards 2009.
The bar served a selection of Courvoisier cocktails (what else?) garnished with a Courvoisier clip (designed by member Lee Broom) which also made a rather stylish hair clip! The atmosphere was electric, with people scattered around the place eagerly networking with one another and most likely conjuring up new business ventures. The highlight of the evening was a sensory experience with Courvoisierâs brand ambassador Rebecca Asseline. Oozing French style, Rebecca took us on a journey of the senses, spritzing the air with delicious scents of candied orange, iris and crème brûlée. She then asked us to taste our glass of Courvoisier XO and the flavours seemed to explode in our mouths!
Tags: Courvoisier, Courvoisier The Future 500, CVTF500, Focus PR, Molton House



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