
Perth's Crown complex has officially opened the doors to its new Gladstones wine bar.
Located between Crown Towers and Crown Metropol, Gladstones showcases a selection of Western Australia's finest wines many of which can be tasted by the glass for the first time.
The venue takes its name from prominent Western Australian agricultural scientist Dr. John Gladstones AO, whose pioneering research revealed Margaret River's potential as one of the world's great wine-producing regions.
Gladstones is the first new venue to open at Crown Perth as part of a major redevelopment of the property. The Urban Food District, opening in February, will be home to up to a dozen new and diverse venues.
Premium wines will be served by the glasss from Coravin closures. Think names like Fermoy, Leeuwin Estate, Cherubino, Flowstone and Marchand and Burch, alongside some outstanding French imports and icons like Bass Phillip and Giaconda..
Crown Perth CEO Brian Pereira said the venue is both a fitting nod to the past, while celebrating the vibrancy and diversity of the state’s wine culture now.
“Gladstones will offer a truly exceptional experience for our guests, showcasing the best wines Western Australia and the world have to offer - while still being accessible to anyone celebrating a night out or a special occasion at Crown.”
Dr. Gladstones’ daughter, Helen Gladstones, said she was proud of her father’s legacy and to see his influence recognised.
“It’s lovely to see Crown recognising what he did - not loudly and not with fanfare - but with quiet conviction.
“That seed he planted changed the future of wine growing in our state, laying the groundwork for something much bigger than himself. I know he’d be quietly delighted to see how far it’s come.”
Crown Perth CEO Brian Pereira said the venue is both a fitting nod to the past, while celebrating the vibrancy and diversity of the state’s wine culture now.
“Gladstones will offer a truly exceptional experience for our guests, showcasing the best wines Western Australia and the world have to offer - while still being accessible to anyone celebrating a night out or a special occasion at Crown.”
Dr. Gladstones’ daughter, Helen Gladstones, said she was proud of her father’s legacy and to see his influence recognised.
“It’s lovely to see Crown recognising what he did - not loudly and not with fanfare - but with quiet conviction.
“That seed he planted changed the future of wine growing in our state, laying the groundwork for something much bigger than himself. I know he’d be quietly delighted to see how far it’s come.”
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