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It was a relaxing spa day as #PreenDrinksPink

  • Posted on August 13, 2019August 14, 2019
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  • Sofia Santelices
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We drank, we were pampered, and it was the most pink-tacular spa party yet.

Last Thursday (August 8), Gypsy Rosé partnered with Preen.ph to throw the pink-est spa party ever at the Nail Spa in Gamboa St., Legaspi Village.

One of our guests getting a baby pink manicure at the Nail Spa

Gypsy Rosé is the first locally-branded luxury Rosé in the Philippines, boasting of refreshing berry flavors with a slightly buttery finish. This medium-bodied demi-sec wine is versatile enough to enjoy during the day or well into the night.  It is made in Bordeaux, France using Grenache and Ugni Blanc grapes.

Gypsy Rosé bottles with cases from Liquor Box Manila

Founders Celine Lopez and Monette Bata Garcia, together with Preen.ph, threw a sparkling spa party for guests to enjoy a pretty pink manicure, some refreshing Gypsy Rosé cocktails from Liquor Box Manila, and delicious platters from The Creamery Catering.

Delicious dishes from The Creamery Catering

Spa-goers were able to choose from various shades of pink for their nails, and posed for the Preen Mani Cam booth that had the perfect lighting to capture guest’s flawless manicures. The booth was arrayed with faux fur, rings, bracelets, pink flowers, and even a mini lightbox to get that picture-perfect mani shot.

A guest posing for the mani cam

Drinks were beyond delightful as the bar served different Gypsy Rosé concoctions like the GR Apero (containing Gypsy Rosé, aperol, martini rosso, and orange garnish), the GR Basil Smash (Gypsy Rosé, gin, lemon, and basil, leaves), and the GR Mojito (Gypsy Rosé, white rum, simple syrup, lime, and mint leaves garnish).

Different Gypsy Rosé cocktails

Various personalities came to celebrate and relax with us. These included sports reporter, Ceej Tantengco, events host Michanne Umali, fashion model Dani Camcam, and artist Selina Woo Bang.

Everyone was able to unwind and

Ceej Tantengco
Michanne Umali

As the spa party came to a close, each guest was handed their own Gypsy Rosé bottle that was beautifully encased.

It was definitely a sparkling pink spa party!

Photos by Bea Tan and JP Talapian

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