Virgin Voyages announced its exclusive on-demand champagne delivery service, Shake for Champagne. Sailors can request champagne, anywhere onboard Scarlet Lady, with a simple shake of their phone.
Sailors can also treat themselves in the newly revealed luxurious champagne lounge and caviar bar, Sip.
Tom Mcalpin, president and CEO of Virgin Voyages said:
It is never too early for champagne and there is always something to toast to while aboard Scarlet Lady. We want our Sailors to enjoy a glamorous holiday and what better way to feel like a RockStar than a sip of bubbly whenever and wherever you want it.
When the Virgin Voyages Sailor App is shaken, a secret Virgin Voyages Champagne button is revealed and, with just one press, a bottle of Möet Chandon Impérial will be delivered to the Sailor.
Delivered in an eye-catching, gleaming Virgin red champagne bucket, the service includes a 750ml bottle of Möet Chandon Imperial with two glasses.
Sip is a decadent lounge designed by the Virgin Voyages design team, with spatial design by HKS Hospitality Interiors, the lounge will feature a long marble bar with rose-gold inlay, a deep ocean blue banquette wall and carpet that wraps through the space.
Featuring a diverse curation of champagne labels, including Moët Chandon – Virgin Voyages’ featured champagne house. Sailors can opt for a glass of bubbles priced from $9 or splash out on a $1,000 vintage bottle. In a nod to Virgin’s quintessentially British heritage, Sip will offer a signature afternoon high tea.
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