Jon Bon Jovi has visited a Waterloo pub to celebrate his award-winning wine.
The legendary rock star and his son, Jesse Bongiovi, popped into The Duke of Sussex last Friday to toast the success of their premium rosé, Hampton Water.
The father-and-son duo chose the popular gastropub, part of Stonegate Group’s Chapter Collection, to celebrate their wine's popularity in London.
Hampton Water, born from Jon and Jesse's shared love of rosé and inspired by summers in the Hamptons, was launched in 2018 with the help of renowned French winemaker Gérard Bertrand.
During their visit, Jon and Jesse mingled with guests, raised a glass of Hampton Water, and sampled The Duke of Sussex’s cocktail, which featured their celebrated rosé.
Jesse said: "We wanted to create something that feels like the Hamptons in a bottle, and it’s incredible to see how much people here in the UK love it."
Jon Bon Jovi added: "Coming to London and seeing Hampton Water featured in gastropubs like The Duke of Sussex is a dream come true.
"This wine was born from family, friends, and a lot of love, and we’re excited to share it with people who feel just as connected to it as we do."
James Metcalfe, director of marketing at Stonegate Group, said: "We’re honoured to have hosted Jon and Jesse at The Duke of Sussex, a shining example of what The Chapter Collection is all about - exceptional food, drink and a welcoming atmosphere.
"Their visit was a celebration of everything Hampton Water stands for: quality, passion and a shared love of bringing people together over great wine."
To mark the occasion, people have the chance to win a signed three-litre bottle of Hampton Water Rosé.
Available at 12 Chapter Collection gastropubs, the wine offers a taste of the Hamptons right here in the UK.
To find out more about the competition and to enter, follow @thechaptercollection on Instagram and look out for updates.
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