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Wild Idol gears up to party like its 2024
As the countdown to 2025 begins, Wild Idol will be on pour at some of London’s most iconic venues this 31 December.
This was the year Luke Littler won the darts, the words Baby Reindeer were on everyone’s lips, and the UK found itself with a new Labour government. It was also the year premium sparkling alternative Wild Idol appeared on the shelves of some of Britain’s most prestigious hospitality venues.
Handcrafted from a superior blend of grapes by expert winemakers, Wild Idol is naturally alcohol-free, as well as vegan, Halal-certified and gluten-free.
And for those looking to toast the new year, the sophisticated alcohol-free fizz will be available at some of the best parties in town.
Ring the changes
If you’re thinking about where to ring in the changes, minus a hangover the next day, Wild Idol will be available at some of London’s most iconic venues.
At The Mayfair Hotel, Wild Idol will be served by the glass or mixed into the ‘Iridescence’ cocktail at the Mayfair Bar during its New Year’s Eve bash.
At the Japanese-inspired Eight at The Londoner in Leicester Square, guests can head to the rooftop bar to sip Wild Idol, while at La Maison Ani in Cadogan Place Wild Idol will feature on the set dinner menu, offering a luxurious New Year’s Eve dining experience to complement the evening’s festivities.
Wild Idol has never contained alcohol, making it a perfect choice for those seeking balance without compromising on taste or style.
Production is overseen by a team of English winemakers, with production and bottling currently undertaken in Rheinhessen, Germany.
So why not raise a glass to the year ahead with Wild Idol?
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