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Grey Goose opens brand home to consumers

Grey Goose is set to open the doors of its opulent French manor brand home in Cognac to members of the public for the first time, offering luxury stays for US$1,800 per person.

Le Logis manor is the brand home of Grey Goose vodka

The Bacardi-owned super-premium vodka brand, crafted in Cognac, will offer two “guest experiences”, on 4-5 August and 25-27 August, at its restored 17th century Le Logis manor, comprising 14 bedrooms, dining room, open house kitchen, outdoor swimming pool and barbecue and cocktail bar.

The Grey Goose Le Logis Summer Open House will consist of a two-day itinerary and is described as the “ultimate” getaway for those wanting to experience French food, “carefully curated summer experiences”, and Grey Goose cocktails.

On the first day, guests will join Grey Goose creator and cellar master François Thibault on a “behind-the-scenes journey” of the brand, visit on-site bakery La Boulangerie where they will make bread using the same wheat used to distill Grey Goose, and participate in a cocktail master class.

On the second day, guests will enjoy a continental launch, Grey Goose summer Martinis and a formal dining experience curated by local chefs.

“I am delighted to open the doors of Le Logis, the brand home of Grey Goose vodka, to guests for the first time,” said Grey Goose creator and cellar master François Thibault. “If you’re searching for an exceptional and inspirational summer travel experience, then I believe you will find it here.”

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