Butlers hosts first-of-its-kind sizzling Champagne pairing
By Staff Reporter
SINENHLANHLA ZUNGU
DURBAN - BUTLERS Restaurant in Hillcrest wowed their guests last week by hosting a first-of-its-kind food and Champagne pairing event in partnership with G.H. Mumm South Africa.
G.H. Mumm showcased their best Champagnes at the restaurant paired with jaw-dropping meals prepared by Butlersâ head chef, Siphiwe Dandala.
âI want to open people s eyes to how Champagne can be paired well with food, plus I love challenges. This event is the first of its kind in Hillcrest and surrounding areas,â said Steve Mylroie, Butlersâ manager.
G.H. Mumm is a Champagne wine-growing house which was established in Reims in France in 1827. The Mumm Champagne House has developed excellence, a passion for its terroir and innovation since it was founded.
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