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The summer terrace series with ST-GERMAIN are back
23/06/22

The summer terrace series with ST-GERMAIN are back

French elderflower liqueur brand ST-GERMAIN is back for the summer and inviting you lucky Londoners to sip on cocktails and unwind at some of London’s hottest terraces.

ST-GERMAIN has partnered up with McQueens Flowers, to create beautiful floral creations to be beautifully displayed along the terraces, complete with loveseat swings and of course refreshing twists on classic cocktails. The perfect place to gather with your friends or a date to relax in the sunshine and enjoy a tipple or two.

Guests can sip on the ST~GERMAIN Spritz, the perfect aperitif, which combines the beautiful taste of ST~GERMAIN with sparkling wine, sparkling water and a twist of lemon over ice.

The terrace takeovers include:

London’s brand-new Whitcomb’s at The Londoner Market Halls – Victoria and Canary Wharf Old Compton Brasserie and Marriott (Park Lane)

Now is the time to head outdoors, soak up the rays and enjoy a ST~GERMAIN cocktail.

Dates: 1st June – August 2022.

For more information on ST-GERMAIN visit www.stgermainliqueur.com

Photography courtesy of ST-GERMAIN

#StGermain #summerterraces

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