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Anantara Hua Hin Launches Limited Edition Wines

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The Anantara Hua Hin Resort & Spa in collaboration with Siam Winery and internationally renowned artist Christopher Hogan have launched three limited edition Monsoon Valley Wines inspired by the lush tropical gardens of the resort and Thailands stunning marine life.

As our philosophy at Anantara is to emerse our guests into the local culture, we invited Siam Winery, the makers of Monsoon Valley Wine, to have a wine tasting night in the gardens of the resort. The evening was such as success with the guests fully endorsing the wine, the surroundings and our resident artist , we jokingly said it would be great to bottle the feeling of the whole evening and here we are one year later launching three limited edition wines inspired from that very first evening, said Anantara Hua Hins General Manager, Tim Boda.

The labels of the wines have been designed by Australian artist Christopher Hogan who inspiration comes from Thailands marine life and the resorts tropical gardens. The 14 acres were the creation of Bangkok-based landscape designer Bill Bensley who describes the results as biologically interesting by making five distinct sub-gardens; the white garden, the heliconia garden, the red garden, the palm garden (featuring no less than sixty species) and the yellow garden.

The grapes of the three limited edition art series wines including a White Shiraz, a Colombard and a Red Shiraz are grown at the nearby Hua Hin Hills Vineyard and vinified at Siam Winery. Each wine has been made to compliment Thailands climate and cuisine. The years on the labels are also dated as Buddist Era 2553.

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