The Best of Napa Valley Meets The Hippest of Las Vegas

Don's Prime Steakhouse Executive Chef Patrick Munster<p>Photo by Bill Milne</p>
Don's Prime Steakhouse Executive Chef Patrick Munster

Photo by Bill Milne

This spring the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, the newest resort on the strip, is bringing you a new way to savor exclusive luxury. You won't want to miss the chance to arrive in style to The City That Never Sleeps. Saddle up and get ready to be amazed by the first event of many in the series Sip & Savorthe new property-wide, expert pairing series where Fontainebleau Las Vegas teams up with some of the most revered beverage partners in the world to bring exclusive dining events throughout the resort’s restaurant collection.

2018 Promontory clocks in at $1,000 per bottle<p>Courtesy of Promontory Winery</p>
2018 Promontory clocks in at $1,000 per bottle

Courtesy of Promontory Winery

The series kicks off Monday, May 20th at Don's Prime Steakhouse, featuring six extremely rare wines from Napa Valley’s historic Promontory Winery, alongside masterful dishes from the mind of Executive Chef Patrick Munster. Five of the six wine selections are sold out and not available anywhere else—Promontory Winery has pulled these vintages from the Harlan family's personal cellar to be featured exclusively at Fontainebleau Las Vegas for this momentous dinner.

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<p>Courtesy of Fontainebleau Las Vegas</p>

Courtesy of Fontainebleau Las Vegas

<p>Photo by Bill Milne</p>

Photo by Bill Milne

Additional upcoming Sip & Savor dates include:

At Fontainebleau Las Vegas, we aim to curate culinary experiences with our own signature touch of luxury,” says Senior Vice President of Food and Beverage, Anthony Olheiser. “Sip & Savor does just that–it takes guests on a thoughtful progression of flavors, aromas, and balancing textures throughout their culinary journey. By the end of the meal, guests will have learned how each pairing elevates every bite, and we’re thrilled at the opportunity to educate and answer questions along the way.”

<p>Courtesy of Promontory Winery</p>

Courtesy of Promontory Winery