GOA, India, March 20, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
Park Hyatt Goa Traces the Life Journey of Goa's Most Beloved Fruit, the Cashew, Through Twelve Days of Festivities
Our much awaited harvest celebration, Cashew Trail returns from 26th March to 6th April. We have created a whole new dimension to Cashew Trail 2014, from a Cashew Ritual introduced at our award-winning Sereno Spa in Goa, to an interesting Cashew Feni Cocktail Master Class, and a dinner where each course is artfully paired with a private collection of Feni. Cashew Trail 2014 offers an imaginative selection of events that is an ode to the Goan way of living.
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Please find below details of planned events and activities through 26th March to 6th April 2014:
Cashew Feni Cocktail Master Class
Join our talented mixologist for an interactive master class as he conjures up imaginative Urak and Feni-based cocktails such as the Buenísima, Fenirinha and Orange Sunrise to name a few. Learn the tricks of the trade as you experiment with these heady spirits.
Date and time: Wednesday, 26th March 2014, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Venue: Praia de Luz, Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa
Price: INR 500 plus taxes per person
*Additionally you can enjoy the evening by reserving a table for dinner at one of your favourite restaurants and avail a 20% discount on food and beverage.
Goan Afternoon Tea for Ladies and a Junior Culinary Master Class
The quintessential mid meal indulgence, afternoon tea is refashioned, borrowing from local culinary traditions. Ladies can spend a laidback afternoon with an interesting book reading session by renowned author Katharina Kakar and enjoy our interpretation of afternoon tea. Our chefs have passionately crafted decadent confections and delicate savouries using elements of the cashew fruit. The spread of short eats is accompanied by a choice of teas. While the ladies are immersed in this afternoon soirée, our young guests can get messy with dough and join our pastry chef for two hours of fun cookies preparation and decoration. Exquisite, indeed!
Date and time: Friday, 28th March 2014, 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Venue: Casa Sarita, Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa
Price: INR 550 plus taxes per person and the children can enjoy a complimentary junior culinary master class.
Park Hyatt Masters of Food and Wine - Revisiting Goan Traditions
Park Hyatt Masters of Food and Wine is an event held at the turn of every season, designed to enjoy and pay tribute to local culture, ingredients and flavours. This season, allow us to tell you the story of our heritage through a culinary journey. A story soused in traditions, of pioneering distillers and family heirloom. Indulge in a five-course Goan degustation dinner where each course is artfully paired with a private and exclusive collection of Feni from the Vaz Estate of Madame Rosa Distillers.
Date and time: Saturday, 29th March 2014, 7:30 pm onwards
Venue: Casa Sarita, Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa
Price: INR 1800 plus taxes per person
Cashew Ritual at Sereno Spa
Indulge in a unique sensorial spa experience where indigenous ingredients interplay with contemporary spa techniques. Begin your treatment with an intensive cashew scrub, followed by a massage with cold pressed virgin cashew oil. Conclude your treatment with a refreshing cashew nectar drink as you relax and rejuvenate.
Dates and time: 26th March to 6th April 2014, 11:00 am to 11:00 pm
Venue: Sereno Spa, Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa
Duration: 120 minutes
Price: INR 5500 plus taxes person
Through these twelve days guests can also enjoy innovative Feni cocktails - a Goan twist to all-time favourites at our lounge bar and a sinful menu of creative cashew based desserts at select outlets at the resort in Goa. The festivities will culminate with an exclusive Feni Master Tasting evening followed by our annual afternoon celebration the Cashew Trail, where besides the food and cocktails being the highlight, to add on to the fun element a cook-off competition will be held, where men get to show off their culinary skills. This event will be judged by well-known food writer and columnist Karen Anand. Madame Rosa Distillery will also launch their Treasure Island, a one-year old premium cashew Feni. The event will also witness an auction by Madame Rosa Distillery, the proceeds of which will go to COOJ (Cause of Our Joy), an organisation that works towards promoting mental well-being.
Cashew Trail is an annual event that was conceptualised by Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa in association with Madame Rosa Distillery in 2012. The event takes place during harvest season and traces the life journey of one of Goa's most prominent food elements, the cashew.
Valentino Vaz and his pioneering distillery Madame Rosa have been instrumental in promoting Goa's most beloved beverage, Feni to the world. Their passion for innovation, has earned the Vaz family the reputation of being ambassadors of this heady spirit.
For further information or to make reservations please call +91 832 2721234 or visit www.goa.park.hyatt.com.
About Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa
Nestled along the pristine Arossim Beach and 15 minutes away from the airport, Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa is a charming Indo-Portuguese village housing 249 pousada-style guestrooms and suites. Set within 45 acres of landscaped gardens with glimmering waterways and lagoons, the resort is a perfect reflection of the character and vivacious heritage of Goa. Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa offers a selection of prized restaurants and superlative culinary experiences, an award-winning spa, one of the largest swimming pools, picturesque function spaces and 'Camp Hyatt' for young guests. Coupled with gracious and personalised service, the experience at Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa is impeccable. For more information and reservations, visit goa.park.hyatt.com. Like us on www.facebook.com/ParkHyattGoa or follow us on www.instagram.com/ParkHyattGoa# and www.twitter.com/ParkHyattGoa
Media Contact : Edra Godinho, [email protected], +91 832 2721234, Assistant Manager - Public Relations, Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa
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