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The 4.000-euro menu inspired by the biblical Last Supper that Quique Dacosta offers in Dénia

May 05 from 2022 - 09: 06

A luxurious and extremely exclusive alliance has been forged in Dénia. Dom Pérignon champagne, the most expensive in the world, has chosen the restaurant Quique Dacosta to present its products in a tasting experience designed by the three-Michelin-starred chef. The result? A gastronomic combo within reach of the pockets of very few.

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This experience inspired by the biblical Last Supper will take place on the terrace of the Quique Dacosta restaurant, in a renovated glass cubicle that they have named Plénitude 2 Lounge. In the center of this dining room, a polygonal stone table has been installed to be the setting for this tasting and to carry out the ceremony of opening the champagne. Like Jesus and his apostles, the guests (up to 20 per pass) will share a table during the evening.

What makes this menu so special and makes it a privilege is, without a doubt, the participation of Dom Pérignon. It is not the first time that the conglomerate that produces champagne and Dacosta collaborate, but it is the first time that a proposal of this type has been created in Spain, in which the chef is entrusted with the menu to interpret the best bites that mariden with the Don Pérignon Plénitude 2.

But, as we insisted, it will be an experience that few will be able to live, since the menu can reach 4.000 euros. There is a catch, now. This price would reach the current menu of the restaurant, Cocinar Belleza, together with the Dom Pérignon experience with two bottles of Plénitude 2, 2003 served in the aforementioned space. Another similar option for 3.200 euros replaces one of the two bottles with a Vintage 2012.

However, you can enjoy the Dom Pérignon tasting event for 220 euros per person, entering with this basic option a glass of Plénitude 2, 2003 and a half of Vintage 2012 with a wafer of smoked butter and flowers, bread and fish and lamb with glazed brains and legs.

A unique space that Dom Pérignon does not rule out repeating in other haute cuisine restaurants in Spain so that more chefs can make their own interpretations.

Comments
  1. faustino says:

    Regarding this restaurant and another of its court, Escondida, in addition to the problems that Cayetanos are generating by going with cars to the very door of the restaurant since the street is narrow and has no exit, it is the issue of cigarette butts. You can see, both in one and the other, people go out to smoke in the street and the butt, in the same door, on the ground, generating a dirt that is incomprehensible. Above the direction of the restaurant is not to put an ashtray or simply sweep them from time to time. This can be seen right now. There are hundreds of butts in the same entrance. But how can you be so dirty and so uncivil? On top of that, those butts go to the sand and more shit to the sea. I hope that circulation on Calle de la Escondida will soon be prohibited and the issue of cigarette butts will be regulated.

    • zeta says:

      da Dacosta, on the terrace, if you can smoke. Non vedo quindi perchè i clienti dovrebbero oltrepassare il portone e uscire in strada come fosse un qualsiasi pizzeria.

  2. Luis says:

    Any professional respect I might have for this man has just disappeared. A €4000 menu “inspired by the Last Supper”…homemade unleavened wood-fired bread and wine. He is going to serve them telling them that the bread is his body? With how easy it would have been to set up a racket of rich people without falling into ridicule or disrespect. Does this guy already think he's above it all? Subsidized up to the eyebrows, no wonder.

  3. Ignacio says:

    If you want to hold an event with these characteristics, that's fine, but it's not necessary to mix it with religion or with the figure of Jesus Christ, who was and represents the complete opposite of a menu for the rich. They can also stage the part of the bible when Jesus Christ expels the merchants from the Temple. It would be more appropriate and entertaining.


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