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Park Hyatt London River Thames introduces TAMISé, an intimate wine library

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The newest addition to the luxury hotel, TAMISé creates a sophisticated riverside sanctuary for wine connoisseurs.

Inspired by the French word evoking the gentle dimming of light, TAMISé promises an elevated experience where exceptional wines and specialty teas are served in an atmosphere of understated luxury, complemented by panoramic views of the Thames.

The space, meticulously crafted by leaders in hospitality design Studio Moren, draws inspiration from London's rich heritage while embracing contemporary elegance. Bespoke marble floors and sophisticated fabrics in rich tones create an atmosphere of refined luxury. The seating areas offer intimate nooks for private conversations alongside more social gathering spaces, all designed to maximize the stunning riverside views.

Anchoring the space is a contemporary wine cellar that doubles as an exclusive private dining room, offering an intimate setting for bespoke tastings and special occasions.

Located within the recently opened Park Hyatt London River Thames, TAMISé showcases over 300 wine labels, comprising more than 2,000 bottles from 24 countries across six continents.

The venue's dedicated sommeliers offer masterclasses and tastings. Beyond its extensive wine offering, TAMISé presents an artfully curated selection of premium loose-leaf teas. Tea sommeliers are on hand to guide guests through the diverse collection, ensuring each cup is perfectly brewed and paired to individual preferences.

"TAMISé represents a new chapter in London's wine culture," says Rike Erdbrink, General Manager of Park Hyatt London River Thames.

"It is an extraordinary space that captures the essence of Park Hyatt's philosophy – a profound reverence for exceptional experiences. Opening on Valentine's Day allowed us to immediately showcase TAMISé as the perfect setting for memorable occasions."

The wine library operates Thursday through Saturday from 1pm to 11pm.

TAMISé joins the hotel's distinguished drinking and dining portfolio, which includes The Nine Elms outlets and the recently opened Yú Gé Cantonese restaurant.

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