Art and terroir: an evening with Château La Coste at Park Hotel Kenmare
On April 26th, Park Hotel Kenmare will host a celebration of fine art and fine winemaking, with a wine dinner featuring the organic and biodynamic pours of Château La Coste, introduced by their head winemaker, Paul Guillouard.
The connection between the two estates is a natural one. Château La Coste is an Irish-owned 200-hectare organic vineyard in Aix-en-Provence that, much like Park Hotel Kenmare, places a deep value on contemporary art and architecture. While the Château is known for its Provencal sunlight and the Park for its restful Kerry views, both share a philosophy of understated quality, appreciation of craft, and a respect for the land.
Winemaker Paul Guillouard will share the story of the estate’s transition to biodynamic viticulture, and introduce the selection of wines on the night. With a background spanning Chablis and Corsica, his approach is defined by minimal intervention, allowing the limestone-rich soils of Provence to speak clearly through each vintage.
Beginning at 6.30 pm, the night opens with Château La Coste La Bulle Sparkling Rosé NV and a selection of garden canapés, followed by dinner at 7 pm. The format is designed to be conversational and relaxed, with Paul introducing each pairing as the evening progresses.
The menu, designed by Park Hotel Kenmare’s head chef James O’Sullivan, focuses on seasonal ingredients from local producers, paired with wines that reflect the specific character of the Château La Coste vineyards, and echo the respect for terroir.
The starter of Spillanes crabmeat and torched Goatsbridge trout with wakame and caviar is paired with the Grand Vin Rosé 2024. This gourmet rosé is floral and bright, offering a clean balance to the seafood. The second course features roast halibut with Derrynane pepper dulse and a mussel beurre blanc, accompanied by the Château La Coste Grand Vin Blanc 2024, a blend of Chardonnay and Rolle that carries notes of citrus and toasted brioche with a subtle saline finish.
For the main course, Kerry hill lamb with vadouvan aubergine, morels, and wild garlic is paired with the Grand Vin Rouge 2020, an elegant, structured red aged for 18 months in oak. The evening concludes with a dessert of vanilla soft serve, garden magnolia, and forced rhubarb, served alongside the estate’s signature Château Rosé 2024, known for its pale colour and delicate mineral lift.
The Château La Coste wine dinner is €140 per person and can be booked via Eventbrite, by calling the hotel on 064 664 1200 or emailing info@parkkenmare.com.
Make a night of it from €302.50 pps which includes a place at the wine dinner, an overnight stay and breakfast the following morning for each guest.
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