Savour the aromatic floral flavours of Perrier-Jouët champagnes in a lavish five-course dinner at table65.
If you enjoy the delicate notes of Perrier-Jouët’s champagnes, you can now sample all of its delightfully floral blends at a month-long champagne-pairing dinner at Michelin-starred table65 from now till May 1.
Perrier-Jouët x table65 Art of the Wine Dinner Series is a new epicurean series that features a lavish five-course dinner menu boasting signature modern-European dishes crafted to complement the brand’s collection of beloved champagnes. This will also be the first time diners will get to savour Perrier-Jouët Blanc de Blancs — following its official launch in Singapore last month —to complete the classic Blason Collection.
The gastronomical journey begins with a delightful trio of amuse bouches paired with Grand Brut, epitomises the heritage of the Perrier-Jouët collection. The refined and balanced cuvée blends the floral nuances of Chardonnay with two red grape varieties, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. It is crisp and light floral aromas rounded out by fresh fruit and hints of buttery brioche and vanilla go perfectly well with our pre-dinner appetisers which included a refreshing lobster tartare and tomato churro.
The first entrée is a light salad that features a couscous of long-grain basmati rice from the Himalayas, combined with spring vegetables, Pierre Robert cheese and grated roasted pistachio for extra crunch. The clever layering of textures and flavours is taken up a notch with the pairing of Perrier-Jouët Blanc de Blancs. This Chardonnay-based champagne is lively and luminous and lingers into a smooth, mellow finish — a bubbly very popular with champagne novices.
The next dish is the divine Os à moelle — veal tartare encased in a ‘bone’ made out of the concentrated stock of smoke herring. The salty-savoury nuances are perfectly balanced by the sweetness of Perrier-Jouët Blason Rosé — a pretty-in-pink cuvée made with Chardonnay grapes and Pinot Noir. Lusciously full and round on the palate, this rosé unleashes intense aromas of ripe red currants and black fruit — strawberry, raspberry and blackberry — complemented by a hint of pomegranate.
Our favourite bubbly from the Perrier-Jouët collection is definitely the bestselling Belle Epoque, known for its artful bottle adorned with the graceful spray of Japanese white anemones by Art Nouveau master Emile Gallé in 1902. This 2012 blend is a delight on the nose as it is on the palate with mouthwatering aromas of pear, grapefruit and green pepper. This bubbly really complements table65’s Mozambique langoustine poached in duck fat, served with creamy Albufera-style dashi, topped with grated coffee, lemon and smoked bonito flakes.
We also try the Belle Epoque Rosé, a rich, intense and voluptuous bubbly that unleashes fragrant aromas of white flowers and wild strawberries. Its complex gourmet flavours are ideal for less intense seafood like the Dover sole, a confit roasted garlic oil paired with a dash of mushroom, bacon duxelle and oxidised wine for deeper, layered flavours.
The dinner finishes with an artful apple dessert inspired by the classic French tarte tartin. It features a core of Granny Smith apple sherbet with piths made out of chocolate, encased in a sugar glass dome. The precision and delicate work in this impeccable work of art is probably why table65’s celebrity chefs Richard van Oostenbrugge and Thomas Groot have just recently been accorded two Michelin stars for their critically-acclaimed Restaurant 212 in Amsterdam.
The moistness of this apple dessert complements the drier nuances of Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque Blanc de Blancs 2006, a vintage cuvee crafted from 100% Chardonnay grapes. It is a joy to inhale this champagne — pure intense aromas of white flowers complemented by subtle overtones of candied fruit and freshly baked bread. You can taste the wisdom in its richer, full-bodied flavours that leave a lingering silken finish on the palate.
Perrier-Jouët x table65 Art of the Wine Dinner Series will be available from now till May 1 at $148++ per person. For an exquisite champagne dinner experience for eight, do book Table65’s private dining room at $468++ per person and luxuriate in the cosy space transformed into a chic floral garden for a limited time.
Fans who wish to purchase Perrier-Jouët bottles on-site can enjoy the Belle Epoque 2012 at $438 (usual price $480), Blanc de Blancs at $212 (usual price $258), Grand Brut at $148 (usual price $168) and Blason Rosé at $188 (usual price $218).
Photos courtesy of Resorts World Sentosa
table65
Hotel Michael, Level 1 (Opposite Lake of Dreams)
Resorts World Sentosa
Contact
+65 6577 7939 / +65 6577 6688
table65@rwsentosa.com / dining@rwsentosa.com
Opening hours
Tuesday - Saturday (Closed on Sunday & Monday)
Dinner: 6pm (1st Seating); 8.30pm (2nd Seating)