Secret Roof Terrace In The Heart Of Oxford Street with Domaine du Météore Rosé

This Summer, soak up the sunshine on the 1864 Rooftop Bar & Kitchen situated at the top of the iconic John Lewis on Oxford Street. Escape the bustle of the city and enjoy a glass or two of the delicious House Rosé, Le Méteoré, whilst looking out to the sunset.

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Originating from Languedoc in southern France, Le Météore is an organic, very pale rosé with a slight rose flower tinge. It is made from a range of 40% Organic Grenache and 20% Organic Syrah grapes.

The nose is delicate with aromas of raspberry, strawberry, and grapefruit with a touch of white pepper. In the mouth, the roundness, smoothness and the freshness are well balanced. The whole is juicy, harmonious and elegant. Le Météore pairs excellently with Salads, charcuterie and cheeses.

Domaine du Météore Le Météore Rosé can be ordered from the 1864 Bar Located at 300 Oxford St, London W1C 1DX, for £37 per bottle, or £9 per 175 ml glass.

Domaine du Météore Le Météore Rosé is also available to purchase from l’Art du Vin online for £15.30 per bottle.

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Open daily from 12pm until 10pm (9pm on Sundays), this city oasis is the perfect location for all the family. The bar offers a delightful range of light bites, salads, snacks and nibbles. Le Météore Rosé is the perfect accompaniment to many of the food options including the salad with pulled chicken, gem hearts, crispy pancetta, piedmontaise dressing, parmesan and chives.

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The 1864 Rooftop Bar offers chic green-house style booths as well as an outdoor terrace which is surrounded by wildflowers. Every Friday and Saturday after 5pm, DJ sessions take place, meaning it is the perfect destination for all summer celebrations.

Whether with the family, or out with friends, this rooftop paradise has something for everyone.

We recommend booking a table to avoid disappointment upon arrival.

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About Domaine du Météore

Domaine du Météore originally takes its name from the 2 – 3 meter wide meteor which struck a hillside in southern France over ten thousand years ago. Today, Domaine du Météore’s vines grow within and around the crater that was left.

The local mountains are surrounded by garrigue with the scent of wild thyme, fennel and mint. Domaine du Météore makes organic wines which are deliciously fruity and refreshing during these Summer months.