Brit Week Car Rally November 14th, 2021
(Beverly Hills, CA) November 2, 2021 – BritWeek, Los Angeles’ annual celebration of British culture and innovation, is proud to announce that its highly anticipated car rally will take place on Sunday, November 14. Co-hosted by the Petersen Automotive Museum, celebrity car collector and artist Magnus Walker, and the City of Beverly Hills, 75 of the world’s most iconic British automobiles will parade through the streets of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, offering audiences the rare opportunity of witnessing this unique gathering of vehicles drive on public roads.

Select cars scheduled to appear include Steve McQueen’s renowned 1956 Jaguar XKSS, one of only two 1947 Rolls Royce Inskips ever handmade, 1948 Bentley MK VI Mallalieu Mercia Roadster, an original 1962 Lotus 7 and a 2005 TVR Sagaris, the only one in the U.S.
“We’re looking forward to bringing together car enthusiasts of all backgrounds for this thrilling occasion,” said Nigel Daly OBE, chairman of BritWeek. “The UK has a long history of thriving in the automotive industry, so it’s a great experience to share our finest offerings with thousands of SoCal residents.”
The free and family-friendly gathering begins with a British-themed breakfast on the Petersen Museum’s rooftop, where the public is invited to view all of the cars up close as they compete for the “Petersen Perfection,” “Best in Show,” “Hammertime Excellence” and “Outlaw” awards. The rally will begin afterward on a route to the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, where the cars will be on display in front of Beverly Hills City Hall, and patrons can engage in other on-site activities.
“We’re excited to partner with BritWeek, Magnus Walker and the city of Beverly Hills in this showcase,” said Terry L. Karges Sr, executive director of the Petersen Automotive Museum. “It’s not often this assembly of cars comes together, so we encourage everyone to start their holiday season a few weeks early and treat themselves to a fun time.”
The rally is sponsored by Richard Mille, HSBC Bank, The Maybourne Beverly Hills Hotel, Britbox, the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts and O’Gara Coach Beverly Hills.
To learn more about BritWeek, visit https://britweek.org.
Constellation Acquires Eric Jensen’s Booker Vineyard Portfolio in Full
Deal further solidifies the wine giant’s fine wine focus and its confidence in Paso Robles
Constellation is making it official. Following last year’s minority investment in California’s Booker Vineyard, the corporation is exercising an option in the agreement to acquire the collection in full. Constellation’s portfolio now includes the brands Booker Vineyard, My Favorite Neighbor and Harvey & Harriet.
Constellation executives tell Wine Spectator that these brands saw double-digit growth since the company’s minority investment last year. The Paso Robles–based estate vineyard, winery and tasting room are included. The purchase price was not disclosed. Eric Jensen will remain head winemaker, and will provide guidance on farming and hospitality, and act as an ambassador for the brands.
“We are excited to deepen our partnership with Eric and the incredible Booker Vineyard, My Favorite Neighbor and Harvey & Harriet brands,” Robert Hanson, executive vice president and president of wine and spirits at Constellation, told Wine Spectator. “Eric’s passion for craftsmanship, quality and sustainability align with our own values and focus at Constellation, and we look forward to continuing to work closely with him and the team to invest in and grow these acclaimed Paso Robles–based brands.”
Booker Vineyard was founded in 2001 when Jensen and his wife, Lisa, purchased a vineyard on Paso’s west side, eventually growing their land holdings to 100 acres, including 60 acres planted to a variety of grapes, primarily Syrah and Grenache. The grapes were considered among the best in the region, and were sold to Saxum, Linne Calodo and Clos Solène, among others.
These estate-grown Rhône grapes became the core of the Booker label, sold mostly direct to consumers, which regularly scored 90-plus points on Wine Spectator‘s 100-point scale. The Booker Oublié (French for “forget it”) Paso Robles 2014 earned the No. 10 spot of Wine Spectator‘s Top 100 Wines of 2017. Jensen created My Favorite Neighbor in 2019 to show the potential of Cabernet Sauvignon grown in the region, with price tags around $50 a bottle. Harvey & Harriet (named for Jensen’s parents) was introduced later as a companion Cabernet-based blend for about $30 per bottle.
“This is a great day for the entire Booker family,” Jensen told Wine Spectator. “For us at Booker to still be able to farm, make the wine and run hospitality at the winery, with the resources and support of Constellation and the professional growth opportunities it opens up for our team, is a dream come true. As a farmer and winemaker, I’m so proud to be part of this team.” As part of the deal, the Jensens will retain about 35 acres, including their home, which sits adjacent to the winery.
The acquisition further establishes Constellation’s commitment to high-end wines. Only a few years ago, its portfolio was filled with value-priced wines, but the company sold 30 of those brands to E. & J. Gallo in a $810 million deal in 2021. The new brands will join the Aspira Fine Wine & Craft Spirits portfolio of Constellation, which includes Robert Mondavi Winery, The Prisoner Wine Company, Schrader Cellars, To Kalon Vineyard Company and Mount Veeder Winery, among others. With most of these brands based in Napa, the purchase is a strong endorsement of Paso Robles and its potential with Cabernet Sauvignon.
Source: Exclusive: Constellation Acquires Eric Jensen’s Booker Vineyard Portfolio in Full
Wally’s Wine & Spirits “Pops Up” at Four Seasons Resort Maui for Thanksgiving Weekend, November 26-28, 2021
Four Seasons Resort Maui is kicking off the holiday season with the Resort’s first-ever pop-up restaurant in collaboration with Wally’s Wine & Spirits, a trailblazer in the wine, spirits, and culinary space with permanent locations in Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and Las Vegas. From November 26 to 28, 2021, Wally’s #FSMaui Pop-Up will present open-air wine dinners, an under-the-stars lounge, an indulgent Champagne brunch and more, all curated in collaboration with Wally’s President and Principal Christian Navarro and Executive Chef Ryan Kluver.
“I can’t think of a better way to open up the Resort’s holiday celebrations than alongside our long-time friends and collaborators at Wally’s,” says Four Seasons Resort Maui General Manager Ben Shank. “Together, we’ve designed wine menus for our Elite Suites and curated the award-winning Four Seasons Maui Wine & Food Classic. And now, the Pop-Up will offer our guests yet another relaxed yet refined dining option at which to celebrate all that we’re grateful for this Thanksgiving Day Weekend.”
Deemed “sommelier to the stars” for his work with Wally’s high-profile clientele, Navarro has hand-selected wines and spirits to pop up alongside Wally’s including Marciano Estate winery, Aleksander wine, Laurent-Perrier Champagne, RUMOR rosé, The Dalmore whisky, and El Cristiano tequila. At the helm of the beverage experiences for the weekend is Resort Sommelier Brendan O’Leary. “I’m so excited to not only to introduce our guests to some exceptional brands and vintages but to give them the opportunity to connect with the world-class vintners and distillers who will be joining us as well,” says O’Leary of the intimate weekend of events.
A portion of the proceeds from the weekend will benefit Maui Food Bank, providing hunger relief locally to those in need.
WALLY’S #FSMAUI POP-UP SCHEDULE:
Marciano Estate Wine Dinner
Friday, November 26, 2021, first seating at 5:00 pm and second seating at 8:00 pm, USD 250++ per person
Uncompromising with quality and the pursuit of passion, the elegant wines of Marciano Estate pair perfectly with the legendary Forbes Five-Star resort—and Wally’s signature Roasted Heritage Gallus Brun Bone-In Chicken, Truffle Pizetta, and Wagyu New York Steak, to name a few. Winemaker Morgan Maurèze will showcase wines from the fresh and bright award-winning Estate Blanc to the rich and layered red blend M Proprietary.
Aleksander Wine Dinner
Saturday, November 27, 2021, first seating at 5:00 pm and second seating at 8:00 pm, USD 250++ per person
A boutique wine by two-time NBA Champion Sasha Vujacic and family, Aleksander’s Bordeaux-style blends are an expression of the family’s extraordinary journey from Slovenia to Paso Robles and an unwavering dream to establish a family-run business inspired by a passion for wine. Sasha and brother Al bring both White Labels and Reserves to the Pop-Up, to pair with Wally’s classics such as Grilled Spanish Octopus, Wood Oven Baked French Sea Bass, Burgundy Truffle Cream Pasta, and more.
Starlight Lounge featuring The Dalmore and El Cristiano
Friday and Saturday, November 26 and 27, 2021, 5:00pm to 11:00pm
Whisky and tequila tastings and exotic craft cocktails highlighting The Dalmore and El Cristiano will be available at the weekend’s Starlight Lounge. The menu includes The Dalmore’s complex 12-, 15-, and 18-year whiskies as well as the coveted King Alexander III. Navarro is also a founding consultant for El Cristiano, a full range of handcrafted tequilas produced from the finest blue agave in the highlands of Jalisco, which will be featured at the lounge.
Brunch & Bubbles
Sunday, November 28, 2021, 10:00am to 1:00pm, USD 150++ per person
The weekend concludes with a lavish brunch featuring a menu designed by Four Seasons Resort Maui Executive Sous Chef Andrew Whiteside that is accompanied by Laurent-Perrier Champagne. Fresh-Shucked Oysters & Pearls (caviar), Shakshuka Eggs, and Duck Confit Potstickers are all part of the decadent spread paired with the signature freshness, finesse and elegance of Laurent-Perrier’s La Cuvée NV, Cuvée Rosé NV, and Ultra Brut NV.
Advanced reservations for Wally’s #FSMaui Pop-Up are required for dinners and brunch, and a 48-hour cancellation policy applies. Children’s pricing available. Contact the resort concierge via email or phone at (808) 874-8000. To confirm room reservations at Four Seasons Resort Maui, click here.
About Four Seasons Resort Maui: Maui’s legendary Forbes Five-Star resort is nestled on 15 acres of the breathtaking Wailea Coast. The 383-room oceanfront property is world-renowned for its comfortable opulence, impeccable service, luxurious amenities, and for living in harmony with its environment and community. The resort in Maui is also home to one of the nation’s top-rated spas committed to wellness and three of Hawai’i’s most acclaimed restaurants—Ferraro’s Bar e Ristorante, Spago Maui and DUO Steak and Seafood. This sophisticated home away from home caters to the needs and interests of all generations—offering world-class activities and one-of-a-kind Unforgettable Experiences, a museum quality art collection, three pools overlooking the azure-blue Pacific Ocean including an adults-only Serenity Pool with exclusive Missoni-designed cabanas, and more. Four Seasons Resort Maui, a Hawaiian vacation destination geared to action adventurers, those guests wishing to practice the fine art of doing nothing at all, and everyone in between.
About Wally’s Wine & Spirits
Since 1968, Wally’s has been a landmark in the world of fine wine. Wally’s has continued to trail blaze the wine and culinary scene with Wally’s Beverly Hills, Wally’s Santa Monica, and Wally’s Las Vegas, a unique retail and restaurant experience combining an unrivalled selection of wine and spirits, delicious food, and first class service.
Contact: Crissa Hiranga, crissa.hiranaga@fourseasons.com
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First Look: Four Seasons Heads to Napa Valley With Its First Wine Country Resort and Residences
Napa Valley is much more than it’s rolling hills, sprawling vineyards and charming towns—it’s also a destination brimming with world-class hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants helmed by renowned chefs. It might, then, come as a surprise that Four Seasons, a brand synonymous with the high level of luxury that exists in Napa Valley, has never planted roots in the area before now.
That changes on November 1, when the opening of Four Seasons Napa Valley Resort and Residences will introduce a new era of luxury to the region. The property is located on the northern side of the valley in the historic town of Calistoga, a relatively less-hectic area known for its wellness-focused natural features like mud baths, hot springs and beautiful hiking. Also something of a surprise: This is Napa’s first and only resort situated within a working winery, and the first Four Seasons hotel anywhere with an on-site winery.“What sets our resort apart is that it is embedded within a working winery and just steps away from the vineyard,” says Mehdi Eftekari, general manager of Four Seasons Resort Napa Valley. “(Guests) don’t have to drive far to get great Calistoga wine, but instead they can walk right from their rooms. Usually when you come to Napa you stay in a hotel but everything you do, you have to be in a car. Here it’s all encompassing.”
Napa Valley interior designer Erin Martin and hospitality design firm Hirsch Bedner Associates are responsible for the rustic-yet-elegant modern farmhouse-style interiors of the rooms and amenity spaces, crafted using natural woods, a neutral color palette, concrete floors and artful framing of the resort’s incredible surroundings. Mehdi notes that many of these design elements, like concrete floors and farmhouse design, aren’t found at any other properties within the Four Seasons portfolio—another way this new entry is setting itself apart.
The hotel has 85 rooms, suites and villas, including the crown jewel Estate Villa, a free-standing accommodation near the on-site vineyard with a private garden, swimming pool and outdoor lounge spaces. Every room will have stunning views over the vineyards or the property with the Palisades Mountains in the background.
The restaurant, Truss Restaurant + Bar Living Room, is led by Michelin-starred Executive Chef Erik Anderson, whose goal was to serve caviar at every meal—a feat which he has nailed. While he has yet to open to the fine dining portion of Truss, the menu at the casual Living Room offers an elevated, farm-to-table approach to modern cuisine, with Anderson’s signature playful twists. There is also open-air restaurant Campo Poolside, which will serve California-Mexican fare, and a show kitchen near Truss where the chefs will do cooking demos. For another no-car-needed dining option, you can also walk over to Elusa Winery’s Tasting Room, which does food pairings and holds a few reservation slots open to accommodate resort guests.
The resort celebrates Calistoga’s 150-year history as a wellness destination in its Spa Talisa, which offers mud baths and treatments using olive oil from the property’s century-old olive trees; some of the services can be enjoyed outdoors. There is also a fitness center with Technogym equipment, two outdoor swimming pools with vineyard views, a regulation bocce ball court and Kids for All Seasons programming in which kids can even, in season, help stomp grapes. The team can arrange other experiences that connect you with the area, too, like guided hikes and bike tours.
It’s the on-site winery, however, that truly sets this Four Seasons apart from both its neighboring hotels and others within the brand. Run by winemaker Thomas Rivers Brown, Elusa Winery is a hand-farmed, small-lot facility that produces age-worthy wines from its 4.7-acre vineyard. This partnership with Elusa gets Four Seasons guests priority reservations at the winery and its restaurant, even last minute or during harvest season, when most wineries tours are sold out months in advance.
But even better, Mehdi notes, is that guests of the hotel can see every aspect of the winemaking process either from the comfort of their rooms or by getting involved. “Guests have a front-seat to the vineyard while the staff are managing the vineyard or during the harvest season,” he says. “You can watch the grapes being harvested, which is exciting for our guests. Some have asked to go in and help staff harvest the grapes, and we can make that possible.”
The wine experiences don’t stop there, though. “One of the advantages of being here over three years has allowed me and my executive team to get embedded with the Napa audience, the winery owners and the tasting rooms, and see and experience the very small boutique wineries that a typical person coming to Napa wouldn’t know about,” Mehdi explains. “And if they do know about them, reservations might be limited. We have been able to make arrangements to get our guests to (some of these wineries) to get a first-hand view, whether it’s in someone’s backyard of their home or their private tasting rooms.”
Four Seasons Napa Valley also has 20 two-to-four-bedroom farmhouse-style villa residences, which are currently sold out. Residents will have a dedicated Personal Residence Host who can organize wine tastings or excursions and also arrange for you to create a private label vintage with the resident winemaker, prepare dishes with the chef and—of course—properly store all the bottles you’ve bought in the valley. Rates start at $1,200 a night for a standard room; $2,500 a night for suites and $5,000 per night for the Estate Villa.
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