Lorenzo Cifonelli
Favourite après-ski location?
My favorite location is the Blizzard Hotel in Val d’Isère where I stay almost every year with my family. You can really feel the warm atmosphere of a chalet while appreciating the comfort of a five-star hotel.
Winter warmer cocktail of choice?
A spicy Bloody Mary by the fireplace to relax after a long-day of skiing.
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The place/hotel you most like to visit?
Les Airelles in Courchevel during the low season is a lovely place for a weekend, and I’m also pretty lucky to come regularly to meet my customers there during their holidays.
An essential item that you don’t wear on the slopes?
I usually cannot leave without my sunglasses but carrying my tortoiseshell pair is too risky so I leave them at the hotel when I’m on the slopes.
Eléonor Picciotto
Favourite après-ski location?
Megève because you have the best après-ski time: from eating a waffle, drinking a hot chocolate, chilling with friends or going shopping – all in the center of a village you can only access by foot.
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Winter warmer cocktail of choice?
A Génépi Mojito where the rum is being replaced by this herbal liquor from the Alps.
The place/hotel you most like to visit?
La Bouitte in Saint-Martin de Belleville which is located in the heart of the 3 Vallées and is owned by father and son duo, René and Maxime Meilleur. They’re passionate and completely self-taught, and their restuarant was awarded three Michelin stars. They’ve also transformed their family barn into a 12-bedroom Relais & Châteaux.
An essential item that you don’t wear on the slopes?
My cristal quartz necklace set with black opals.
William Anderson
Favourite après-ski location?
Frankly anywhere with a roaring fire, superb raclette and Dagueneau Silex to go with.
Winter warmer cocktail of choice?
Several years ago, I was given a cocktail prepared with WhistlePig Rye Whiskey, pressed apple juice and maple syrup muddled with a bit of sugar which was the embodiment of autumn and winter flavours. It’s now a go-to at this time of year.
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The place/hotel you most like to visit?
Most definitely Aman Le Melezin in Courchevel. It was part of an asset portfolio I worked with several years ago and is as close to a perfect hotel/ski experience as one can get.
An essential item that you don’t wear on the slopes?
A qiviut and cashmere shawl collared jumper purchased from the Anderson & Sheppard Haberdashery several years ago. Like being enveloped in a warm hug!
George Glasgow Jr.
Favourite après-ski location?
Having a home in Los Angeles, I have spent a great deal of time skiing in the USA. If I had to pick one it would be Sun Valley, Idaho. I love to grab a bite at The Ram which has been around since 1937, and is a classic. In Europe, it would be either Courchevel (le comptoir de l’ap) or Gstaad where I went with my family last year. The Alpina is a fabulous spot to hang out for drinks post slopes!
Winter warmer cocktail of choice?
Even in the cold I go for my classic Monkey 47 gin and tonic or a House Cooler, which is Seven Tails XO with aperol and raspberry.
The place/hotel you most like to visit?
For skiing it would be The Alpina in Gstaad. However, I do love a beach trip in the winter which would be The Maldives or Mauritius (one & only in both locations).
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An essential item that you don’t wear on the slopes?
My Brunello Cucinelli down jacket. It is perfect for evenings out and also our new George Cleverley ‘ernest’ mountain boot.